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O nouă monedă comemorativă din Elveția - 12.06.2026

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The new 20-franc coin issued by Swissmint pays tribute to the European Space Agency (ESA) and the role Switzerland plays in some of the continent's most ambitious scientific and technological projects.

Space exploration is often associated with rockets, astronauts, and missions that capture the world's attention. However, behind every launch lies a vast network of countries, scientists, engineers, and research centers that make it possible to venture beyond Earth's limits. It is precisely this European cooperation that Switzerland has dedicated one of its most striking numismatic issues of 2026 to: a 20-franc silver coin commemorating the European Space Agency (ESA).


The piece arrives at a particularly interesting time for European space exploration. The ESA has established itself as one of the world's leading scientific organizations, driving programs in Earth observation, planetary research, telecommunications, and exploration of the Solar System. With 23 member states, including Switzerland, the agency represents Europe's collective effort to maintain its own presence in space.

Although often overlooked by the general public, Switzerland holds a prominent position within the ESA. The country is a founding member of the organization and participates in many of its programs, including Ariane 6, the new European launcher designed to guarantee Europe's independent access to space. Thanks to this involvement, Swiss universities, research centers, and companies participate in top-tier international missions and contribute to the development of technologies that ultimately have applications far beyond the space sector.


A currency that connects Earth with the future


The design chosen by Swissmint perfectly conveys this idea of ​​exploration and progress. One side depicts the Earth, the Moon, and Mars, three celestial bodies that symbolize both our origins and the future frontiers of space exploration. Surrounding the composition is the inscription "European Space Agency" alongside the motto "Elevating the future of Europe," a phrase that forms part of the ESA 2040 Strategy and summarizes the aspiration to strengthen European autonomy, resilience, and competitiveness in space.

Particularly interesting is the depiction of Europe as seen from space at the bottom of the image. Switzerland is prominently featured in the center of this continental view, a detail that underscores the Alpine country's contribution to major European scientific projects.

Beyond its artistic appeal, the coin conveys a message rarely seen in contemporary numismatics: the importance of international cooperation in fields as complex as science and space technology. While many commemorative issues look to the past, this piece looks to the future.


The reverse of the coin depicts the European Ariane 6 launcher, the new rocket developed by the European Space Agency to guarantee Europe's autonomous access to space. The design shows one of the rocket's fairings open in the center, revealing its technical interior, while on either side the two halves of the protective structure are shown separating in mid-flight—a very recognizable scene from space missions.

The Ariane 6 logo, surrounded by a stylized orbit and a star, is featured prominently, reinforcing the technological and space-themed nature of the issue. The entire design is set against a starry background that adds depth and a sense of vastness.

The outer ring bears the inscription "CONFŒDERATIO HELVETICA 2026," the official name of the Swiss Confederation in Latin, along with the year of issue, while the face value "20 FR" appears at the bottom. The design combines mirrored surfaces and matte areas to create a strong visual contrast, particularly attractive in hand and very similar to the finish of modern Proof coins.


ESA, much more than astronauts


For Spanish collectors, this coin also offers an opportunity to learn more about an organization that has been at the forefront of some of Europe's greatest scientific achievements in recent decades. The ESA has participated in historic missions such as Rosetta, which successfully landed a probe on a comet, in the exploration of Mars through various robotic programs, and in numerous Earth observation projects that now allow us to study climate change, the oceans, and the evolution of ecosystems.

It is also an organization in which Spain plays a significant role thanks to its monitoring centers, scientific facilities, and industrial participation. Therefore, the theme of this currency transcends the strictly Swiss sphere and connects with a success story shared by numerous European countries.


Coin characteristics



The issue is presented in two different finishes. Swissmint has planned a limited edition of 8,000 uncirculated coins in blister packs and 3,500 Proof coins in presentation cases. This difference makes the Proof version the more limited option in the issue, while the uncirculated coin allows for a somewhat wider distribution within European collectors.

Feature Data 

Country Swiss
Face value 20 francs
Year 2026
Issue European Space Agency (ESA)
Date of issue June 11, 2026
Metal 999 Silver
Weight 20 g
Diameter 33 mm
Quality / presentation Uncirculated in blister pack and Proof in case
Print run 8,000 uncirculated and 3,500 Proof
Mint Swissmint, Bern



With this issue, Switzerland once again demonstrates that numismatics can be an excellent tool for disseminating knowledge. Instead of simply commemorating historical events, the new 20-franc coin invites reflection on one of the great challenges of the 21st century: Europe's capacity to continue exploring, researching, and innovating beyond our planet. 

 

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