You need to be more specific. Please post a new question with the coins' dates. In the case of the francs, are they French, Swiss, or Belgian?
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As much as the sentimental value of which you pair to it.
The world values pleasure, gratification, and finnancial sucess. All of these things are temporary and can be gained by anyone with enough motivation.
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The significance of World War 2 is that the Western World will not accept aggressors, oppressors and genocide murderers. We expect peace and non-aggression. The United Nations was formed to accomplish that value.
Absolutely nothing at all. The franc is no longer in use, and there are many, many thousands still kicking around the world. Maybe in a thousand years it will have value, but there's no guarantee even of that.
the men is FRANC NEIL!!
Franc Kukovica has written: 'Nepozabljeno' -- subject(s): Campaigns, Personal narratives, Slovenian, Slovenian Personal narratives, World War, 1939-1945
The French used the franc during World War II.
About twenty US cents, or one UK shilling.
The unit is the CFA Franc, or Communaute Financiere Africaine franc. This is a currency widely used in West and Central Africa, and guaranteed by the French National Bank. There are two types of CFA Franc; one is used by several West African countries, the other by several coutries in Central Africa. Thesew countries had all been colonized by France and jkeep strong ties with France. The value of either one of the CFA francs on the world marked (called exchange rate) is the same.
According to the 2006 Standard Catalog of World Coins, it is 90% or 21.6K, not 22k. Since there were 10.3 million minted, the value is in the gold, not as a collector piece. It has 0.1867 troy oz actual gold weight (AGW). At $900 an ounce, it is worth $168 USD. The value of gold varies daily.
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The Communaute Francicere Africaine Franc (XOF in world trading) with a value of around 650-660 XOF per Euro.
Assuming that you are asking about a 1981 10 Franc coin from France (KM# 940 - a Nickel-Brass coin weighing 10.00 grams and measuring 26 mm in diameter with an image of high tension towers and electric transmission wires and denomination at center - 50,000 produced in 1981), it is worth about US$2.75 in Uncirculated condition (according to the Standard Catalog of World Coins).
It was at par with the Vichy French franc. Purely nominally, at that time one British pound was 200 francs, so US$1 would have been about 50 francs. However, there were endless currency regulations ...
Assuming that you are referring to a 1938 1 Franc coin from France (KM#885), it is worth, according to the Standard Cataog of World Coins, about US$2.50 in Uncirculated condition and up to US$1.00 in circulated condition.