The Switzerland 1,000 Francs Banknote was issued by the Swiss National Bank in 2017. Its obverse side contains a depiction of a handshake, the Swiss cross, and the phonetic alphabet over the globe in gold SPARK. Its revere side depicts the parliament, an abstract design of open networks, a holographic security stripe with 1000, and an abstract map of the language regions of Switzerland, the neighboring countries, and the names of Swiss cantons. Other security features include a windowed security thread with the demetalized Swiss flag and 1000, a watermark of the Swiss flag and globe, and a multicolored Swiss flag registration device. The purple banknote is 158 mm x 70 mm and is signed by Jean Studer and Thomas Jordan. This particular banknote is in uncirculated condition.