Regalian right to mint coins and Coin regime
Important legal provisions at a glance
Article 99 Paragraph 1 of the Federal Constitution states:
Money and currency are a federal matter. The Confederation shall have the exclusive right to coin money and to issue bank notes.
All important provisions concerning the issue and circulation of coins on the other hand is summarised in the section Coin ordinance of the Federal Law on Currency and Payment Instruments dated 22 December 1999. Here are the most important rules:
Art. 4 Issue of circulation coins
1 The Federal Government may operate a federal mint.
2 The Federal Government mints and issues circulation coins for the needs of the payment system.
3 The Federal Council decides which circulation coins to mint, to put into or withdraw from circulation.
4 The Federal Council determines the images and properties of the circulation coins. It determines their nominal values in consultation with the Swiss National Bank.
5 It regulates the exchange of coins through the public coffers of the Federal Government and the elimination of damaged, unsightly and forged coins.
Art. 5 Coin circulation
1 The National Bank supplies the payment system with the circulation coins required and takes back the redundant coins with no restriction against reimbursement of the nominal value.
3 No replacements will be issued for destroyed, lost or forged coins.