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1000 Francs 8th series

Uitgever Swiss National Bank
Jaar 1996-2012
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Waarde 1000 Francs
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Handtekening(en) 2012 - Raggenbass & Jordan
1996 - Schönenberger & Meyer
1996 - Schönenberger & Gehrig
1996 - Schönenberger & Roth
1999 - Schönenberger & Meyer
1999 - Schönenberger & Roth
1999 - Schönenberger & Gehrig
2006 - Raggenbass & Roth
2006 - Raggenbass & Blattner
2006 - Raggenbass & Hildebrand
2012 - Raggenbass & Danthine
2012 - Raggenbass & Hildebrand
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Beschrijving beveiliging Portrait of Jacob Burckhardt.
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Opmerkingen

The eighth series was designed by Jörg Zintzmeyer and produced entirely by Orell Füssli — the SNB has relied on that single Zurich printer for its entire modern output, an unusual degree of vertical integration for a central bank of Switzerland's standing. Development of the series began in the 1980s and took nearly a decade before notes entered circulation, partly due to the SNB's exceptionally demanding security specification process.

The 1000-franc note has long been the highest-denomination regularly circulating banknote in Europe, a distinction that periodically attracts political pressure to abolish it. The SNB has consistently resisted, citing legitimate business demand. The eighth series was itself retired earlier than planned — the ninth series rollout, beginning 2016, accelerated following the SNB's 2015 decision to abandon the euro floor.

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