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2018 Swiss Shooting Festival | Thaler | Switzerland S50F | Silver | NGC PF70 UC

$ 211.2

Availability: 100 in stock
  • NGC Label: Exclusive Swiss Label with Swiss Flag
  • Year: 2018
  • Condition: Graded a perfect PF70UC with custom label. Only 344 coins have been certified by NGC as PF70UC as of 7/7/2021 (see pics). Coin ships with an Intercept Technologies CoinArmour 3 1/4" x 4" bronze storage bag for long(er) term preservation & protection. See pictures for the advantages of the CoinArmour technology.
  • Strike: Proof
  • KM Number: Hab-102a
  • Denomination: 50 Francs
  • Certification Number: 3932695-xxx
  • Certification: NGC
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Switzerland
  • Composition: Silver
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Grade: PF 70 UC
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    2018 Swiss Shooting Festival | Thaler | Switzerland S50F | Silver | NGC PF70 UC
    'Swiss Shooting Festival  | 2018 Switzerland S50F | Stans | Hab-102a |
    PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO
    | 3932695-xxx'
    NGC 'Top Pop' designation.  As of 7/7/2021 only
    34
    4 of these coins worldwide have been certified as PF 70 Ultra Cameo by NGC
    .  So, this coin is in the top
    344 / 1,750
    coins struck. A true rarity.
    This 50 Francs proof coin was struck in 25 grams of 90% silver.
    Obverse:
    On the obverse, Helvetia can be seen holding a wreath. This is presumably for the winner of the festival. Helvetia is the classic female personification of Switzerland. The landscape behind her features a stunning level of detail. The date and festival location are inscribed on this side.
    Reverse:
    The face value of "50 Fr" (fifty Francs) is displayed on the reverse. The face value is surrounded by an ornate wreath. The lower portion shows the purity inscription along with a pair of crossed rifles.
    The coin shown in the pictures (NGC#
    3932695-206
    )
    is one of the PF 70 UC coins
    that I am selling
    (actual images)
    , and an accurate representation of what you are buying.  Other 'stock' photos are also used.
    Coins & NGC coin holders are all in Pristine condition.
    Coin ships with an Intercept Technologies CoinArmour 3 1/4" x 4" bronze storage bag for long(er) term preservation & protection.  See pictures for the advantages of the CoinArmour technology.
    Free shipping & insurance in the USA
    Additional information below courtesy of GovMint.com and other public web sites:
    Share in the Alpine Nation’s Annual Celebration of Marksmanship
    Since the 1400s when it was referred to as the “Old Swiss Confederacy,” Switzerland has held annual festivals to celebrate and have people compete in marksmanship. The first festivals were held with crossbows, the weapon that William Tell famously used to shoot an apple off his son’s head. In the 1800s, the weapons changed – to rifles – but the festival did not. From 1842-1939, shooting thalers were issued to commemorate event. Modern thalers have been issued since 1984. This 2018 Switzerland twenty-five-g Silver Shooting Thaler Proof has joined the series.
    THE LATEST IN THE SHOOTING THALER SERIES
    -- This 2018 Silver Shooting Thaler Proof is the latest issue (as of 2018) in Switzerland’s long history of thalers. The current run began in 1984.
    STUNNING HELVETICA DESIGN
    – The obverse features a bare breasted Helvetica, the allegorical figure who represents Switzerland, standing against a backdrop of a Swiss landscape. She holds a rifle in her right hand and extends a laurel wreath, a symbol of honors bestowed upon the winners at the festival, with her left.
    NINE ZERO FINE SILVER WITH PROOF FINISH
    —Each of these 2018 Shooting Thaler Proofs was struck from twenty-five grams of 90% fine silver. The coins have a proof finish that is fitting of their exclusivity.
    FESTIVAL TENDER
    – The 2018 25-g Silver Shooting Thaler is technically redeemable for its face value – 50 francs – at the festival itself, but it is not legal tender.
    A LIMITED MINTAGE
    – Just 1,750 2018 25-g Silver Shooting Thaler Proofs were minted.
    While the Swiss Shooting Thaler dates back nearly two hundred years, the history behind it goes even further back to the original shooting festivals. That provides the sort of connection with the past that few modern coins can match. The series has become increasingly popular in recent years, especially among collectors who have a passion for marksmanship. Despite its popularity, its mintage numbers remain extremely low.
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    Specifications
    Year of Issue:
    2018
    Mint:
    Swiss Mint
    Grading Service:
    NGC
    Grade:
    PF70
    Designation:
    UC
    Finish:
    Proof
    Composition:
    Silver
    Purity:
    0.900
    Weight in Grams:
    25 g
    Weight in Ounces:
    0.8038 oz
    Diameter:
    37 mm
    Country:
    Switzerland
    Legal Tender:
    Switzerland
    Currency:
    Franc
    Denomination:
    50
    Mintage:
    1,750
    Obverse Design:
    Victory With Rifle and Laurel Wreath
    Reverse Design:
    Wreath With Crossed Rifles