As a collector's item, it would depend on the condition it is in, and how plentiful this denomination and year combination is. At face value, it is worthless, for all practical purposes. As a matter of fact, since France adopted the euro in 2005, you might not be able to exchange this even if it were a much bigger value.
In 1960 new francs were issued, with a value of 100 old francs to one new. Your 5 franc would then have been worth 5 centimes. When I was in Europe in the late 1960s and 1970 I think you could get a cup of coffee for about 50 centimes--that would have been ten of the coin you have.
36,000 Swiss francs = 33,740 US dollars. There are no French/Belgian francs
36,000 Swiss francs is equal to 39,588.72 American dollars. One franc is equal to 1.10 dollars and one dollar is equal to 0.91 francs.
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There is no French frank
10 dollars
The conversion rate is 214 francs to 1 usd, therefore, 18,000 francs would equal $84.11 usd.
There is no such coin as a Tunisian 90 francs. However, a 1950 Tunisian 50 cent franc is worth about 7.40 US dollars.
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.
Nothing, absolutely nothing. When I was a boy, just after the war, 1000 francs was 2 dollars; when the Euro came in, 10 francs was 2 dollars. Now, francs no longer exist as currency.
A 1968 Confoederatio Helvetica coin 5 francs is worth between 5 and 20 US dollars. The value depends on the condition of the coin.
While currency exchange rates are under constant fluctuation, at the present time a Swiss Franc is currently worth approximately 1.12 American Dollars. With this exchange rate, 5000 Swiss Francs are worth 5581.57 US Dollars.
You would first have to go to a European Union bank and exchange your francs for euro. Then use this currency converter to calculate it.