1 franc.
A 1923 French Franc is currently worth $1 dollar. The 1923 French Franc is made from aluminum and bronze metals.
yes, its worth 1 franc
A 1923 French Franc is currently worth $1 dollar. The 1923 French Franc is made from aluminum and bronze metals.
A 1969 1 Franc coin is worth about $0.22.
yes France 1 Franc 1898-1920 Silver (.835) - 5 g - ø 23 mm
87.714.563 coins were struck in 1924. Value : about 5 dollars.
It contains exactly 0% silver.
"Confoederatio Helvetica" is the Latin name for Switzerland (because Swiss citizens speak 4 different languages, they use Latin on the coins so as to be fair to everyone), but without knowing the denomination (value) of the coin it's like asking "how much is a 1929 U.S.A. ?". If the number on the reverse (back) is followed by 'Fr.' then it is a 1-Franc, half-Franc, or 2-Franc. These are all 0.835 *real silver* (i.e. 83.5% silver) - the 1 Franc has 0.1342 of an ounce of silver in it (the 2-Franc has twice as much, a half-Franc, half as much - simple !). To find out how much an ounce of silver is worth right now, try looking at www.kitco.com or www.24hgold.com. Then use a calculator. If the number on the reverse has no letters after it, it's basically a number of 'cents' (called a 'Rappen' in German, 'centime' in French, 'centesimo' in Italian, or 'rap' in Romansh). You probably couldn't sell it unless it's totally unscratched and shiny ('brilliant uncirculated', or BU) - but if it is, look it up on the related link.
1 US Dollar = 9,150.46 Malagasy Franc
Assuming it's a French franc and not Swiss or Belgian, the answer is not much. This was a common coin until 2002 when France adopted the euro as its currency. At that time one franc was worth less than 20 cents US.
Based upon the French gold standard (1873, I think) of one franc equaling 0.290322581g gold, one 1880 franc works out to $3.95 today's dollars.