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1 Rappen

Issuer Canton of Bern
Year 1818-1836
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Technique Milled
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Reverse description Denomination and date arranged in three lines — numeral '1' above, 'RAPPEN' in the centre, and the four-digit date below — all enclosed within a wreath of oak leaves and acorns tied at the base, with dentilation around the rim.
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Before Swiss federal unification in 1848, each canton operated its own monetary system — Bern among the most prolific issuers. The canton's billon rappen of this period circulated alongside a chaotic mixture of cantonal, foreign, and ecclesiastical coins, a patchwork that the new Confederation would spend years untangling. Billon itself — a low-grade silver-copper alloy — was the practical choice for fractional coinage when silver was too valuable to waste on denominations this small.

The HMZ reference places this squarely within the Helvetic numismatic framework compiled by Divo and Tobler, the standard authority for pre-federal Swiss issues.

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