Not valid for commerce any more, but banks will exchange it to the current series.
You can sell it for more than face value
You can exchange it at the Swiss National Bank (e.g. at Bürkliplatz in Zurich) for current bank notes.
“Sixth banknote series (1976)
These banknotes were recalled as of 1 May 2000 and are thus no longer legal tender. They can be exchanged for an unlimited period of time at the Swiss National Bank at full nominal value.”
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No. Please send it to me I will dispose of it properly and correctly.
Okay, I’ll be nice: Bring it to your next bank and they change it. Shops etc migth not accept it anymore, but the bank will.
According to the [Swiss National Bank](https://www.snb.ch/de/iabout/cash/history/id/cash_history_serie6#t4), they are not “valid” anymore but they can be exchanged at face value at certain banks ([List](https://www.snb.ch/de/mmr/reference/instr_recalled_notes/source/Merkblatt%20zum%20Umtausch%20von%20zur%C3%BCckgerufenen%20Banknoten.pdf)).
Not valid for commerce any more, but banks will exchange it to the current series.
You can sell it for more than face value
You can exchange it at the Swiss National Bank (e.g. at Bürkliplatz in Zurich) for current bank notes.
“Sixth banknote series (1976)
These banknotes were recalled as of 1 May 2000 and are thus no longer legal tender. They can be exchanged for an unlimited period of time at the Swiss National Bank at full nominal value.”
https://www.snb.ch/en/iabout/cash/history/id/cash_history_overview#t4
Good ol’ Borromini. You can change them at the SNB counters in Berne, Zurich or Geneva and most cantonal bank headquarters.