Euro to Swiss Franc to Euro Converter
The Swiss Franc (plural – in German: Franken, in French: Francs, in Italian: Franchi) was introduced on May 7, 1850. It is also used in Liechtenstein, Campione d’Italia (in conjunction with the Euro), Büsingen am Hochrhein (in conjunction with the Euro). The currency is subdivided into 100 cents (German: rappen, French: centimes, Italian: centesimi).
Available on these Countries: Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Campione d’Italia, Büsingen am Hochrhein
Unit Name: Franc
Currency Sign: Fr
Currency ISO Code: CHF
Currency Name: Swiss Franc
Coins: the coins now used are 5, 10 and 20 cents, 1/2, 1, 2 and 5 francs
Banknotes: the banknotes now used are 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 1.000 francs
Central Bank: Swiss National Bank
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HOW THE CURRENCY CONVERTER WORKS
Please enter the amount to be converted in the first field, then the starting currency in the second field. In the third field enter the currency you wish the starting amount to be converted into.
After you click the “Convert Button” the result will be shown just below.
DATA SOURCES AND DISCLAIMER
The Foreign Exchange (FOREX) rates used in the exchange calculations by the “Currency Converter” may be derived from the following and other open sources:
- The latest available “Noon Foreign Exchange Rates” posted and made available by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- The daily Euro Foreign Exchange Reference Rates made available by the European Central Bank
This site makes no warranties, express or implied, regarding these values, fitness for a particular purpose, availability, title, non-infringement and the performance of this site. These values and dates can be considered reliable but we do not guarantee their accuracy, completeness or correctness. Rounding or software errors may occur.