Currency CHF Switzerland [Swiss franc / F CH]
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Currency details CHF Switzerland [Swiss franc / F CH]
Label of currency CHF is Swiss franc.Currency code CHF is associated to Switzerland, flag
![Switzerland [Swiss franc / F CH]](/ico/CHF.gif)
Short code is F CH.
Amounts in this currency have up to 2 decimals.
It is mainly associated to country or zone Switzerland.
Currency code CHF is a 3 letter normalized code according to standard ISO-4217, the 2 first letters are the code of the issuing country, third letter is the initial of the currency.
We recorded price on this currency since 1953-08-10
Current annual inflation rate for currency CHF is 0.367 %.
List of countries that are using or were using currency CHF :
Country label | Region | Actual currency | Legacy currency |
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Major exchange rates against CHF-Swiss franc
Latest exchange rates :
on 21 April 2025 16:16 CEST- 100 USD-United States [US dollar / $]=81.85 CHF-Switzerland [Swiss franc / F CH]
- 1 CHF-Switzerland [Swiss franc / F CH]=1.22 USD-United States [US dollar / $]
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This page uses last published exchange rates on 21 April 2025 16:16 CEST.For Gold (XAU), Silver (XAG), platinum (XPT), Palladium (XPD) and Copper (XCP), rates and amounts are expressed in grams (1 ounce=31.103 g).
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