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| 正面描述 | Blue on tan underprint. A portrait of Libertas appears at left and a portrait of William Tell at right, flanking the central text block. The Swiss arms are positioned at top center, with French-language text throughout and denomination numerals at each corner. |
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| 背面描述 | Blue on tan underprint. The reverse is dominated by an elaborate central guilloche medallion bearing the denomination in all three national languages, with "DIX FRANCS" above and "DIECI FRANCHI" below in bold lettering, and "ZEHN FRANKEN" inscribed across a horizontal panel at center. Numeral "10" appears in ornate cartouches at left and right, and a continuous trilingual legend — ZEHN FRANKEN / DIX FRANCS / DIECI FRANCHI — runs along all four borders. |
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Switzerland's declaration of wartime emergency in August 1914 prompted the Federal Council to authorize small-denomination treasury notes to prevent coin hoarding from strangling everyday commerce — the 10 Franc piece in particular had nearly vanished from circulation within weeks of mobilization. These notes, issued by the Caisse Fédérale rather than the Swiss National Bank, exist outside the main SNB series entirely and are often miscatalogued as a result.
Stückelberg, better known as a history painter, had designed the base artwork years earlier; the 1914 emergency simply activated plates that had been sitting in reserve. The French-text version was printed for distribution in the Romand cantons specifically, making it a parallel issue to the German-text P#17 rather than a replacement for it.