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50 Franc Banknote: issued by the Swiss National Bank, Switzerland in April 2016,
winner of the prestigious 2016 “International Bank Note Society Award” (IBNS):
For the IBNS "Banknote of the Year Award winner since 2016, please visit my posts at the following links:
For the IBNS "Banknote of the Year Award winner since 2016, please visit my posts at the following links:
The International Bank
Note Society (IBNS) has announced that the Swiss National Bank has won the
prestigious “Bank Note of the Year Award” for 2016 for its 50 Francs Hybrid
Banknote out of a field of almost 120 new Banknotes released worldwide during
2016 of which almost half were of sufficiently new designs to be eligible for
the nomination.
The Swiss Banknote
narrowly pipped the Maldives 1000 Rufiyaa Tortoise/ whale shark, the Argentina
1000 Peso Jaguar and the Royal Bank of Scotland’s 5 Pound first polymer
Banknote, to the post.
From all significant newly
designed and widely circulated Banknotes released during 2016, the IBNS members
nominated Banknotes from a near-record 19 countries to place on the ballot. The
nominees represented four continents – Europe, Australia, South America and
Asia, two Middle East countries and four island nations.
About
the International Bank Note Society:
The International Bank
Note Society (IBNS) was founded in 1961 and is a non-profit educational
organisation with objectives to promote, stimulate and advance the study,
collection and dissemination of information related to Paper Money. It seeks to
provide knowledge of worldwide Banknotes and paper Currencies along
educational, scientific and historical lines.
Now in its 56th
year, the IBNS has over 2000 members worldwide.
Some past recent winners
of the “Bank Note of the Year” Award have included – New Zealand (2015),
Trinidad and Tobago (2014), Kazakhstan (2013, 2012, 2011), Uganda (2010),
Bermuda (2009), Samoa (2008), Scotland (2007), Comoros (2006), Faeroe Islands
(2005) and Canada (2004).
About
the 50 Franc Banknote issued by the Swiss National Bank:
The Switzerland 50 Francs
Banknote is the first new design the Swiss National Bank is the first new
design the Swiss National Bank has released in 20 years.
The Front of the Award
winning 50 Franc Swiss Banknote.
The Front of the 50 Franc Banknote
shows a human hand holding a dandelion, whose seeds are being scattered by a gust of wind. Below the hand is the globe (Earth), which will rotate around its axis completing one full circle in 24 hours, showing various positions of the Earth during its rotation on various denominations of Banknotes in the Ninth Series of Banknotes.
This Banknote has been nicknamed the “Dandelion”. I
This Banknote has been nicknamed the “Dandelion”. I
Printed by Orell Fussli
Security Printing Ltd., this Banknote from the new Ninth Series
which has as its theme – Wind and National experiences.
The design of this
Banknote “focuses on the wealth of experiences Switzerland has to offer, a
concept which is represented by the wind”.
This
Banknote is the first in the new Ninth Series of Banknotes
which come with “state-of-the-art anti-counterfeiting protection”. The
security features include several design features which can be seen only under
a microscope or by using UV ray light. For example – the Banknote’s security strip lists all of the Swiss mountains over
4,000 metres high from the Aletschhorn to the Zumsteinspitze.
Using three layer
substrate Durasafe technology,
the bright green vertical Banknote depicts Dandelion seeds (on the Front), a paraglider
aloft in the mountains (on the Back).
The Back of the 50 Franc Banknote presented vertically
The Back of the 50 Franc Banknote presented horizontally
The Back of the 50 Franc Banknote depicts a paraglider aloft in the mountains.
The Back of the 50 Franc Banknote presented vertically
The Back of the 50 Franc Banknote presented horizontally
The Back of the 50 Franc Banknote depicts a paraglider aloft in the mountains.
The Dimensions of this Banknote are 70 x 137 mm.
Slightly
smaller than US Banknotes, this is the first hybrid Banknote to win the coveted
IBNS Banknote Award.
About
the Ninth Series of Banknotes being introduced by the Swiss National Bank in a
phased manner:
Incorporating the latest technological
security standards, these Banknotes will depict time, light, wind,
water, matter and language.
The depictions of the hand which will be depicted on various denominations of Banknotes
The depictions of the hand which will be depicted on various denominations of Banknotes
Each element/theme will
be illustrated with a hand “in action”. For example, in the 50 Franc Banknote,
a hand holds a Dandelion, which is being scattered by the wind,
the main theme of this Banknote.
Various positions of the Globe during a 24 hour period
Various positions of the Globe during a 24 hour period
The shimmering Globe
will feature on each Banknote reflecting how Switzerland sees itself as part of
an inter-connected world. In the sequence of Banknotes from 1000 francs to 10
Francs, the earth rotates once in its axis and passes through one full day.
The various locations depicted on different denominations of Banknotes
The various locations depicted on different denominations of Banknotes
Each Banknote depicts a
particular location/side of Switzerland. Together, the six Banknotes
reflect the diversity of Switzerland, which is known for its organisational
prowess, for its vibrant cultural scene, for the wealth of experiences it
offers, as well as, for its humanitarian tradition and its track record as a
research hub and place of dialogue.
The objects which will be depicted on the Banknotes of various denominations
The objects which will be depicted on the Banknotes of various denominations
Each Banknote depicts an object
related to the relevant key motif. The key motifs of the six Banknotes are
time, light, wind, water, matter and language as mentioned earlier.
The new Series of
Banknotes will bear the same colour scheme as the older Banknotes, but
are smaller in size.
Interestingly, this new
Banknote Series will have motifs which replace “people” by “designs” and
feature “Nature” rather than portraits of famous men and women.
For example – the new 50
Franc Banknote from the Ninth Series has done away with the image of
Swiss Dada artist Sophie Tauber-Arp who has appeared on the Banknote since
1995.
The
next denomination in the new Swiss Banknotes Ninth Series is the 20 Franc
Banknote, with the theme “light” as the Banknote’s key motif has been released
on 17.05.2017.
Meanwhile,
the presently circulating Swiss Banknotes from the Eighth Series will continue
to be legal tender till further notice.
An earlier Series of
Banknotes released in 1976 which has been recalled will continue to
be legal tender until 2020. Even after that date, the Swiss National Bank will
continue to swap the demonetised Banknotes for new versions for the next 20
years.
The Front & Back of the presently circulation 50 Swiss Francs Banknote, which will continue to be legal tender till further notice.
(The above Banknote is from the collection of Jayant Biswas. Post researched and written and Banknote scanned by Rajeev Prasad)
Links:
IBNS Award Winners:
1) 50 Dollar Polymer Banknote issued by Trinidad and Tobago in 2014, winner of the 2014 IBNS Award
2) Currency of the Comoros Islands: Comorian Franc and Centimes: Also includes the 1000 Franc Banknote issued in 2006, winner of the IBNS 2006
3) 50 Franc Banknote issued by the Swiss National Bank, Switzerland in April 2016, winner of IBNS Award 2016
Links to posts on the "Flora Alpina" Series:
1) Alpine Edelweiss: "Flora Alpina" Series: The first coin in the Series issued in January 2016
2) Alpine Gentian: "Flora Alpine" Series: The Second Coin in the Series issued in January 2017
Other posts on Swiss Banknotes:
1) A 10 Franc Banknote honouring Charles Edourd Jaenneret popularly known as Le Corbusier who designed the Modern Indian city of Chandigarh
The Front & Back of the presently circulation 50 Swiss Francs Banknote, which will continue to be legal tender till further notice.
(The above Banknote is from the collection of Jayant Biswas. Post researched and written and Banknote scanned by Rajeev Prasad)
Links:
IBNS Award Winners:
1) 50 Dollar Polymer Banknote issued by Trinidad and Tobago in 2014, winner of the 2014 IBNS Award
2) Currency of the Comoros Islands: Comorian Franc and Centimes: Also includes the 1000 Franc Banknote issued in 2006, winner of the IBNS 2006
3) 50 Franc Banknote issued by the Swiss National Bank, Switzerland in April 2016, winner of IBNS Award 2016
Links to posts on the "Flora Alpina" Series:
1) Alpine Edelweiss: "Flora Alpina" Series: The first coin in the Series issued in January 2016
2) Alpine Gentian: "Flora Alpine" Series: The Second Coin in the Series issued in January 2017
Other posts on Swiss Banknotes:
1) A 10 Franc Banknote honouring Charles Edourd Jaenneret popularly known as Le Corbusier who designed the Modern Indian city of Chandigarh
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