The franc was phased out in 2001 and completely replaced by the euro in 2002. An euro was worth 6.55957 francs at the time of the switch. A franc is worth nothing as a currency nowadays, it reatins only a value as a souvenir or as a collectible.
You can use Euros everywhere in the Eurozone (that is most of Europe), no matter which country issued them.
Of course you can ! You can use Euro in any country using it as a currency.
Yes you can.
the French currency before the Euro was the franc (officially the 'French Franc', symbol FF). The subdivision was the 'centime' and was of trifle value. The French Franc were phased out throughout the year 2001 and replaced by the Euro. The exchange rate was 6.55957 FF for one Euro.
Euro replaced the franc
The euro was launched in France on Jan. 1, 2001. The franc was phased out during the year 2001 when both the euro and the franc could be used. From Jan. 1, 2002, the euro remained as the only French currency.
the French currency is now the Euro. 100 francs would be worth 15 euros based on the exchange rate.
The currency used in France is the Euro (symbol €) and its the subdivision is called the 'cent' (English) or 'centime' (French).The Euro replaced the French franc in 2002 at the rate of €1 = 6.55957 francs, and the franc was no longer redeemable after February 2012.Euro
The French franc is no longer in use. It was replaced by the Euro on January 1, 1999. The current exchange rate is 1 Euro to 1.35 US Dollars.
The exchange rate was 6.95557 francs for one Euro. It was a fixed rate which never varied from the introduction of the Euro (Jan 1, 2001), to the withdrawal of the Franc (Jan 1, 2002) and until the end of the last exchange operation in early 2012.
The exchange rate between the francs and Euros was set at 6.55957 francs for one Euro, so one franc was worth 0.1524 Euro at the time of the switch.
the French currency before the Euro was the franc (officially the 'French Franc', symbol FF). The subdivision was the 'centime' and was of trifle value. The French Franc were phased out throughout the year 2001 and replaced by the Euro. The exchange rate was 6.55957 FF for one Euro.
Yes. Germany uses the Euro. The exchange rate today (27JAN2010) is 1 Swiss franc = 0.679054861 Euros. You can find the current exchange rate at the link below.
Euro replaced the franc
no more francs they are now using euros $1.40 = 1 euro
Which francs?Belgian and French francs don't exists anymore so you can't exchange euros for francs.Swiss franc rate of conversion to euro is not fixed.At the moment:1 Swiss franc = 0,683566254 euros1 Euro = 1,46291599 Swiss Francs
France has not used the franc as its currency since 2002 when they adopted the euro. At that time the exchange rate was US$1.00 = 5.13FF
it was the Belgian Franc 1 Euro = approx 40 franc
The franc is not used any ore since 2002. A franc was worth approximately 0.155 Euro. (an euro = 6.55957 francs)
it is franc~ belgium franc~