Dinars isn't a French currency.
Several countries use the Dinar as a unit of currency, and more than one of those countries have issued a 25 Dinar note.
if you're talking about money, its like a 'note'. it can also mean a ticket
Field note directly translated into French is "champ note".
The highest serbian banknote ever issued, ant the wotld's highest balnknote ever, was that of 500.000.000.000 (five billion!) dinars, during the inflation at the beginning of the '90s, and yet, it wasn't worth much anyway.
$200
$200,000 in cash (M1)-note this does not include borrowed money.
The currency used in Cameroon is the Central African Franc (XAF ) -Note this is not the same as the French franc.
Yugoslavia is no longer a country, perhaps it would be of use to a collector. If you want, you can keep it yourself, and wait until it will have a higher value, then sell it for more.
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1 French Franc = 0.13 GBP 10 French Francs = 1.34 GBP therefore : 20 French Francs = 2.67 GBP
yes!! but it depends how much "writing" is on the note.. so a whole note covered in ink will not be accepted whereas a note with say a small note on it like £200 or a name will be accepted.
"The haughty note" is an English equivalent of the French phrase la note rogue. The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase will be "la noht ruhg" in French.