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Offered here is a beautifully detailed commemorative coin replicating the iconic design of the 1869 Swiss Schützenfest 5 Franc coin, originally issued for the national shooting festival in Zug, Switzerland.
This piece honors a famous moment in Swiss history, featuring:
Obverse: Two crossed shields (Swiss cross and Cantonal arms), with wreaths and military-themed elements, inscribed EIDGENOSSISCHES SCHÜTZENFEST IN ZUG 1869 and denomination 5 Fr.
Reverse: Depiction of Hans Landwing, the legendary figure said to have saved the flag at the Battle of Arbedo, with the inscription HANS LANDWING RETTET DAS PANNIER BEI ARBEDO
Type: Commemorative reproduction (not a legal tender coin)
Material: Non-silver alloy (not made of silver)
Diameter: Approx. 37 mm
Finish: Antique-style, lightly toned to resemble age
Condition: Excellent, uncirculated condition ideal for historical display or collection
🔹 This is a commemorative collector's item not an original mint coin
🔹 It is not silver and contains no precious metal content
🔹 Perfect for collectors of historical themes, Swiss memorabilia, or replica pieces