Own a piece of history with the Victorinox Swiss Army Knife Official Commemorative Coin of 2018. This stunning coin celebrates the enduring legacy of the Swiss Army Knife, a symbol of Swiss craftsmanship and innovation for over a century. Minted to the highest quality standards, this uncirculated commemorative coin features intricate detailing and a beautiful design. Whether you're a collector of rare coins or simply appreciate the history and artistry of Swiss culture, this coin is a must-have addition to any collection.


The Victorinox Swiss Army Knife Official Commemorative Coin of 2018 is a remarkable piece of numismatic history. Minted in the highest quality standards and featuring a unique design, this coin celebrates the enduring legacy of the Swiss Army Knife. Whether you're a collector of rare coins or simply appreciate the innovative spirit and craftsmanship of Swiss culture, this uncirculated commemorative coin is a must-have addition to your collection.


Victorinox Swiss Army Knife Official Commemorative Coin 2018.



In 2018 the Swissmint is honoring the 100th Anniversary of the death of Karl Elsener, the Swiss cutler, inventor and entrepreneur.



In 1891 Elsener invented the world-famous Swiss Army Knife and developed his knife manufacturing company into what is known today as the company Victorinox. 



Coin Highlights:


* Contains .54 oz of Silver.


* Comes sealed from the Swiss Mint.


* Mintage of 28,000.


* Obverse: Depicts a world-famous unfolded Swiss Army Knife.


* Reverse: Switzerland's official name, Confederatio Helvetica, is shown along with the face value and date.


* Guaranteed by the Swiss Mint.


This beautifully designed Silver coin would make a great addition to any collection or investment portfolio. Add this Brilliant Uncirculated Silver commemorative coin to your cart today!


Karl Elsener founded his knife manufacturing business in 1884, but started delivering knives to the Swiss Army in 1891. The famous company emblem has been used since 1909, when Karl Elseners mother died and he named the company "Victoria" in her honor. In 1921 the term "inox" (abbreviation for acier inoxydable, the French term for stainless steel) was added and the company name changed to "Victorinox" (Victoria + inox), which is still the company's name today. Over the years Victorinox has sold more than 500 million knives, making it the biggest manufacturer of pocket knives in the world.