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| 表面の説明 | The right portion of the note carries an intaglio portrait vignette of mathematician Leonhard Euler (1707–1783), derived from the 1753 Emanuel Handmann painting, rendered with fine line engraving. To the left, an idealized gear-wheel profile diagram in precise intaglio line work is complemented by Euler's logical inference diagrams in the lower field. A blind embossed relief point in the left text field serves as an accessibility code for the visually impaired. |
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| 署名 | 1979 - Wyss & Schürmann 1979 - Wyss & P. Languetin 1979 - Wyss & Leutwiler 1980 - Wyss & Schürmann 1980 - Wyss & P. Languetin 1980 - Wyss & Leutwiler 1981 - Wyss & P. Languetin 1981 - Wyss & Leutwiler 1981 - Wyss & Lusser 1982 - Wyss & P. Languetin 1982 - Wyss & Leutwiler 1982 - Wyss & Lusser 1983 - Wyss & P. Languetin 1983 - Wyss & Leutwiler 1983 - Wyss & Lusser 1986 - Wyss & P. Languetin 1986 - Wyss & Lusser 1986 - Wyss & Meyer 1987 - F. Schaller & Lusser 1987 - F. Schaller & P. Languetin 1987 - F. Schaller & Meyer 1990 - P. Gerber & Lusser 1990 - P. Gerber & J. Zwahlen 1990 - P. Gerber & Meyer 1990 - P. Gerber & J. Zwahlen 1991 - P. Gerber & Lusser 1991 - P. Gerber & J. Zwahlen 1991 - P. Gerber & Meyer 1992 - P. Gerber & Lusser 1992 - P. Gerber & J. Zwahlen 1992 - P. Gerber & Meyer |
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The 6th series was designed by Ernst and Ursula Hiestand and approved in the early 1970s, but the SNB delayed its release for years — the 7th series was actually in development before the 6th had fully entered circulation. That overlap is unusual and reflects the SNB's notoriously cautious, long-cycle approach to banknote replacement. The series ultimately ran from 1976 to 1992 depending on denomination, with the 10 Francs issued across an exceptionally wide window of dated signatures.
Over thirty distinct signature combinations are catalogued for this single denomination, reflecting normal staff turnover at the SNB across the 1979–1992 production run. The variation has made this an active area for type collectors, with certain combinations — particularly the later Gerber pairings — considerably harder to locate in issued form.