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Geneva Batzen

Switzerland

1600–1798

Reference data compiled from public catalogs

Estimated Melt Value

$0.03

Based on Copper spot price ($6.06/oz) · 95.0% purity · 2.5g

Updated 11:32 AM

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Specifications

CountrySwitzerland
Years Minted1600–1798
CompositionCopper
Weight2.5 g
Diameter22 mm
ShapeRound
EdgePlain

Design

Obverse

Depicts the arms of Geneva, typically featuring a key.

Reverse

Features the denomination and date.

History & Notable Facts

The Geneva Batzen's most enduring trait is its sheer adaptability; this copper coin bridged two centuries of Swiss commerce, from 1600 right up to the French Revolution's upheavals.

Struck on locally sourced copper blanks, often irregular due to the era's rudimentary minting techniques, these pieces typically featured Geneva's coat of arms—a key and eagle. That design wasn't just decorative; it asserted the city's independence in a patchwork of European states. Variations appeared over decades, with some issues showing faint countermarks from assays.

We don't know the exact mintage for most years; archives burned in various conflicts, including Napoleonic ones. As for myths about hidden treasures, I've seen enough to say they're as rare as a perfectly centered strike on one of these.

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