Not enough information. What date? If it's after 1960, it was a current circulating coin worth about 70 cents at the time France switched to the euro in 2002. If it's older than that, please post a new question with its date.
FWIW, "cinq" means five in French, so "cinq 5' is "five five"
I believe that 50 french francs are worth about $48
5 French Francs = 1.03 USD
£0.50 GBP
NO
5
20
About 50 cents - year is 1950 (AH1370)
I see various dates selling in area of $ 125.00
There are several types of 5 francs Louis philippe coins. The best to do is to visit numismatic sites or eBay to have an idea of what is their values as collectibles.
5
About 45¢.
Alas, 5 francs is now no money at all. When France went over to the Euro, the new euro was worth about 7 francs.
20
Alas, 5 francs is now no money at all. When France went over to the Euro, the new euro was worth about 7 francs.
5 francs are worth $5.21 dollars in the US, however the coin is no longer used, because most of Europe changed to Euros in 2002.
That is a modern Swiss 5 Franc coin. In circulated condition, it would be worth about $4.50.
About 200 dollars, in very good condition.
A 1968 Confoederatio Helvetica coin 5 francs is worth between 5 and 20 US dollars. The value depends on the condition of the coin.
This was a common coin until France switched to euros in 2002. At the time it was worth around $1.
Well, depending on whether you are after Francs - The french currency still used in French Polynesia and French Pacific, but not France itself, would be worth $1.01... However, if you're after the Swedish Francs, that would be worth $5.05. Hope that's helpful.
On the 1962-66 issue 5 Francs, the date is printed on the front (the side with Louis Pasteur on the left and a house on the right), just off-centre towards the bottom - just below the steps at the front of the house.