Switzerland still has the 1000 Franc note, which is worth about $950 US Dollars (Feb 2010).
Which Francs do you mean? 100 French Franc= no longer in use, maybe around $100100 Swiss francs =$82
1000 = (ein)tausend
1000 mille francs = approx 1111 US Dollars
eulerAnswerSwitzerland changed its money collection (not coins) some time before the states of the European union introduced the Euro (just to have a possibility to see if you're talking about the old collection). 10 francs: Charles Edouard Jeanneret, called Le Corbusier, famous Swiss architect, designer.20 francs: Arthur Honegger, Swiss musician.50 francs: Sophie Taeuber-Arp, modern Swiss artist; 100 francs: Alberto Giacometti, Swiss artist; etc. for 200 and 1000 francs.
1000
The most valuable banknotes in current circulation (exchange rates as of Nov, 2010) are :10,000 Singapore Dollar note (US$7,700)1,000 Swiss Franc note (US$1,000)1,000 Singapore Dollar note (US$770)500 Euro note (US$680)Although the SGD$10,000 notes are expensive, anyone can walk into a bank to buy/exchange them. It is accepted in all retail outlets, and can especially be seen transacted at casinos in Singapore and the region.
Divide by 1000. 350 / 1000 = 0.35 milimeters.
That's nothing. The smallest you can get in cash in Norway is 50 øre and that's planned to remove. You have: 50 øre ( planned to remove) 1 Krone (coin) 5 Kroner (coin) 10 Kroner (coin) 20 Kroner (coin) 50 Kroner (banknote) 100 Kroner (banknote) 200 Kroner (banknote) 500 Kroner (banknote) 1000 Kroner (banknote) One krone is worth 30. April 2009: 0,11 EUR or 0,15 USD
- mils are a unit of measure - 1 mil is 1/1000 of an inch thick - 75 mils is 75/1000 of an inch, or .075 inch
0.25
It is equivalent to 7/1000 of an inch