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A £5 coin is the exact same value as a £5 note or 5 £1 coins etc
about $20
5 Dollars
five thousand pounds
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"
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)
The value of coins are greatly varying along their material and condition. A five-francs silver coin of the late 2nd Empire is only worth its weight of silver (about 16 euros) if it is not in mint condition. Gold coins (usually 20 or 50 francs face value) may fetch a few hundred euros for specimens in mint condition, and only a few dozen euros if less than that.
"cinq" is French for "five" so more information is needed. Please post a new and separate question with the coin's date, what country issued it, and whether the denomination is in francs or centimes.
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Gerry Schleifer has written: 'Five million francs'
Five Summer Stories - 1972 was released on: USA: 1972
five in french is 'cinq'
Im not sure but i have a 1972 model with all the original packageing and im not sure either
'five' in French is 'cinq'
The spelling for seventy five in French is spelled "soixante-quinze".
twenty five is 'vingt cinq' in French.