Francois, the currency used in several countries, was historically minted in silver, particularly during certain periods of its existence. For example, the French franc was originally made of silver when it was introduced in the 14th century. However, modern currencies typically do not use silver in their composition; instead, they are made from base metals or are paper notes. Today, collectible or commemorative francs may contain silver, but standard circulating coins do not.
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Strictly speaking, there are many types of francs, and the specific franc would have to be known. But, I have included in my answer a list of francs to $1. Hope this helps! * Francs from Benin - $1 = 499.34 CFA* francs * Francs from Burkina Faso - $1 = 499.34 CFA francs * Francs from Burundi - $1 = 1,041.35 francs * Francs from Cameroon - $1 = 499.34 CFA BEAC* francs * Francs from Central African Republic (CAR) - $1 = 499.34 CFA BEAC francs * Francs from Chad - $1 = 499.34 CFA BEAC francs * Francs from Comoros - $1 = 374.63 francs * Francs from Democratic Republic of the Congo - $1 = 430.96 francs * Francs from Republic of the Congo - $1 = 499.34 CFA BEAC francs * Francs from Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) - $1 = 499.34 CFA francs * Francs from Djibouti - $1 = 176.87 Djibouti francs * Francs from Equatorial Guinea - $1 = 499.34 CFA BEAC francs * Francs from Gabon - $1 = 499.34 CFA BEAC francs * Francs from Guinea - $1 = 5,975 francs * Francs from Guinea-Bissau - $1 = 499.34 CFA francs * Francs from Mali - $1 = 499.34 CFA francs * Francs from Niger - $1 = 499.34 CFA francs * Francs from Rwanda - $1 = 547.99 francs * Francs from Senegal - $1 = 499.34 CFA francs * Francs from Switzerland - $1 = 1.23 Swiss francs * Francs from Togo - $1 = 499.34 CFA francs *CFA stands for Communauté financière d'Afrique (West Africa), or Coopération financière en Afrique centrale (Central Africa). *BEAC stands for Banque des États de l'Afrique Central.
deux cents francs = 200 francs in french~
The monetary system of Central Africa is single-unit based, with the unit of Central African money being called the Franc. The names and relative values of the coins depicted above are, from left to right:One Franc - (1 Franc)Five Francs - (5 Francs)Ten Francs - (10 Francs)Twenty Francs - (20 Francs)Fifty Francs - (50 Francs)One Hundred Francs - (100 Francs)Five Hundred Francs - (500 Francs)
Fifty francs
copper-nickel and its worth 2.00$
which francs?
Francs Francs
Fifty francs
If it's bronze, 10-20$. Just a regular silver coin, maybe 3$ if your lucky.
The currency of France used to be Francs.France no longer uses Francs as its currency.