New note of 100 Swiss Francs in circulation
As we advanced a few months ago, the Central Bank of Switzerland is in the process of renewing Swiss Franc (CHF) banknotes in circulation.
On September 12, the new 100 Swiss Franc notes, which are the last denomination to be renewed, were released.
The 100 Swiss Franc note maintains the color blue as in the previous series, but incorporates a renewed design. The key motif of the note is the Swiss humanitarian tradition expressed with water and represented with joined hands holding water and with the layout of the network of waterways and rivers in the country.
On the back of the note there is an irrigation canal next to the walls of a mountain with which water from the thaw is supplied to the fields located on lower ground.
With this last note of the ninth series, currently the 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 1,000 Swiss Francs of both the ninth and eighth series coexist in circulation.
Until further notice all notes will be valid.
If you need to change from Euro to Swiss Franc or on the contrary, change from Swiss Franc to Euro, in Eurochange you can make your change with the best rate, without minimums or commissions.