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| 正面描述 | Panoramic view of the Zürich cityscape dominates the upper field, prominently featuring the twin Romanesque towers of the Grossmünster cathedral and the spire of the Fraumünster to the left, rendered in fine relief against a smooth field. The River Limmat is depicted in the lower portion of the design, with boats visible along the waterfront. In the lower left field, the legend ZÜRICH appears in bold upright lettering. To the lower right, the heraldic coat of arms of the City of Zürich is depicted, supported by two lion figures flanking a shield surmounted by a mural crown. |
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| 边缘 | Reeded. |
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The Zurich Taler was never a circulation coin — it was struck as a shooting festival prize piece, awarded at cantonal and federal rifle matches that had been a fixture of Swiss civic life since the medieval period. The Freischiessen tradition made these talers semi-official: privately commissioned but struck at federal facilities, occupying an awkward legal space that Swiss authorities tolerated because the festivals themselves were constitutionally protected. The X# prefix in standard references confirms its non-circulation status.
The 1964–1970 date range reflects a single issue produced across multiple years to meet demand from successive shooting events rather than annual mintage cycles.