CVC & Collectables presents the 1813-B 40 Batzen silver coin from the Canton of Zürich, struck near the end of the Napoleonic Wars. Bearing the reverse inscription “Domine conserva nos in pace” (“Lord, preserve us in peace”), this large and impressive issue reflects Switzerland’s desire for stability during a time of widespread European conflict.
Coin Highlights:
- Issuer: Canton of Zürich (Swiss Confederation)
- Date: 1813
- Denomination: 40 Batzen
- Mint Mark: B below wreath ribbon (KM#191)
- Composition: .900 Fine Silver
- Weight: 29.43 g
- Diameter: 41 mm
- References: KM# 191, HMZ 1# 2-1172, De Mey Napo# 1395
- Obverse: Wreathed shield of Zürich; denomination below
- Reverse: Latin legend “Domine conserva nos in pace” (Lord, preserve us in peace), with date and mintmark B
- Edge: Raised trident pattern (tridentée en relief)
- Strike Type: Milled
- Holder: NGC AU Details – attractive detail with original toning
Collectibility:
The 1813 Zurich 40 Batzen is prized among collectors of:
- Early 19th-century Swiss Confederation coinage
- Napoleonic-era European silver
- Large-diameter crown-like types with nationalistic themes
With its bold strike, high silver purity, and oversized flan, it stands out in both historical and visual appeal. AU details examples like this retain strong eye appeal and are increasingly sought after in today’s numismatic market, especially with the rare KM#191 variety. Find more alike here!