4336) Swiss Federal Shooting Festival (05.06-05.07.2026) Shooting "Talers" (or "Medals") that are valid during the duration of the Competition, Switzerland: 150 Swiss Franc (Gold) and 1,000 Swiss Franc (Silver) Talers will continue a Long Tradition since the 19th Century: Date of Convertible Talers issue: 03/2026:
Links to posts related to the Federal Shooting Festival, Switzerland on this blog:
1) The Legend of William Tell depicted on a Gold 50 Francs Swiss Coin issued on 26.04.2018
Coins to help mark and promote the Swiss Federal Shooting Festival have been a tradition since the 19th century.
The Swiss tradition of marksmanship was established in the old Swiss Confederacy in the 15th century, when festival participants used crossbows in shooting contests.
The legend of William Tell recalls this tradition:
1) The Legend of William Tell depicted on a Gold 50 Francs Swiss Coin issued on 26.04.2018
In 2026, from June 5 to July 5, a Federal Shooting Festival will be held in Chur, the capital city of the canton of Graubünden.
Federal Shooting Festivals are held every five years and are the largest such rifle and pistol shooting competitions in the world. The last such Competition was held in 2020.
Silver and gold versions of the traditional coins used to help mark and promote the event will be available in what has been a tradition since the 19th century.
The 50-franc silver proof coin with a mintage for 2026 of only 1,000 coins always sells out. It is .900 fine silver, weighs 25 grams and is 37 millimeters (1.45 inches) in diameter. It costs $199.75.
Bullion coin programme:
The 500-franc gold proof coin has a much lower mintage of just 150 coins and is oversubscribed.
The Coin & Currency Institute has an allocation based on orders from last year when gold was close to $2,000 per ounce lower.
The coin is made of .999 fine gold and weighs ½ troy ounce. It is 33 millimeters (1.3 inches) in diameter. The price is $3,500.00 and is offered subject to availability.
The designs are identical except for the expression of value on the reverse.
The Obverse of the Talers shows a half bust facing, similar to other medallic interpretations of William Tell, seen here holding an arrow in his right hand.
The legend has "Shooting Festival Chur" (in Italian, Romansch, and French).
The Obverse shows an allegorical female symbolising Switzerland with the city’s symbol, a horned goat, surrounded by the German legend "Eidgenössisches Schützenfest" ("Federal Shooting Festival") Chur 2026.
At the right are the German words "Einlösbar am Fest" ("Convertible at the Festival") and conveying their legal status.
- Coins will be available and shipped in the middle of March.
1) The Legend of William Tell depicted on a Gold 50 Francs Swiss Coin issued on 26.04.2018
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15) "Crocodile" Locomotives, Switzerland: Centenary Celebration: Swiss Mint issues a 50 Francs Commemorative Gold Coin: Coin release date: 09.05.2019
16) "The Art of Brewing Beer" Stamp, Swiss Post: A set of two Stamps depicting two varieties of Beer, popular in Switzerland, issued by Swiss Post: Date of issue: 05.09.2019
17) Roger Federer, Switzerland: A 20 Francs Silver Coin issued by the Federal Swiss Mint commemorating the achievements of the legendary Tennis Player: Coin issue date: 23.01.2020
18) Edelweiss (Mountain Star), Swiss Alps, Mongolia: minted under the series titled "Numismatic Sculptures": Commemorative Gold Coins of 1000 Togrog and Silver Coins of 500 Togrog issued by Coin Invest Trust (CIT) and minted by B.H. Mayer's Kunstprageanstalt, Munich for Mongolia
19) Federal Shooting Festival, Switzerland celebrated with the release of Silver 50 Franc and Gold 500 Franc "Talers" (or Medals) that are valid during the duration of the Festival: Issue Year: 2020
20) 200 Franc Banknote issued by the Swiss National Bank, Switzerland on 12.09.2019: Sixth and last of the six Banknotes in the Ninth Banknote Series released by the Bank in a phased manner
21) International Year of Plant Health, Switzerland: A Postage Stamp of CHF 0.85 issued by Swiss Post depicting a Japanese beetle eating a healthy plant leaf: Date os stamp issue: 05.03.2020
23) Orell Fussli (1519-2019), Switzerland: Celebrating the 500th Anniversary milestone of the Banknote and Security Paper printng major with the issue of a House Note
25) Microscopic Art, Switzerland: A set of two stamps of the values of 0.85 and 1.00 Swiss franc issued by Swiss Post: Date of Stamp set issue: 07.05.2020
26) 150th Anniversary of the Swiss Fire Brigade Association, Switzerland: A 20 Swiss Franc Silver Coin issued by the Swiss Mint, commemorates the milestone: Date of Coin issue: 03.09.2020


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