Yes, the franc has been the national currency unit since the 1790s, right after the French Revolution, until 1999, when the euro replaced it.
In France in the 1920s the currency was called the French Franc. In England the currency was called the Pound Sterling. As you can see you need to be more specific about which country's currency you want to know about.
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French Franc.
There is no German Franc. A franc is French and today both Germany and France use the Euro. Another Answer: You might be thinking of the Swiss Franc.
in old French 'franc' meant 'free'
French francs are no more in use. They have been replaced by the European currency, the Euro.
there is no such thing as a 2500 old French Franc. The first French franc was created on the 5th of December, 1360.
French West African franc ended in 1945.
French West African franc was created in 1903.
French Equatorial African franc ended in 1945.
French Equatorial African franc was created in 1917.
The franc was a unit of French currency , roughly the equivalent of the US dollar in structure. 100 centimes = 1 franc. The franc was replaced by the Euro in 2002