Countries currently using a currency called "franc"
Countries - Currency
Benin - West African CFA franc
Burkina Faso - West African CFA franc
Burundi - Burundi franc
Cameroon - Central African CFA franc
Central African Republic - Central African CFA franc
Chad - Central African CFA franc
Republic of the Congo - Central African CFA franc
Democratic Republic of the Congo - Congolese franc
Comoros - Comorian franc
Côte d'Ivoire - West African CFA franc
Djibouti - Djiboutian franc
Equatorial Guinea - Central African CFA franc
Gabon - Central African CFA franc
Guinea - Guinean franc
Guinea-Bissau - West African CFA franc
Liechtenstein - Swiss franc
Mali - West African CFA franc
Niger - West African CFA franc
Rwanda - Rwandan franc
Senegal - West African CFA franc
Switzerland- Swiss franc
Togo - West African CFA franc
Francs were used in France, Belgium and Luxembourg until 2002, when they were replaced by Euros.
Assignats was the paper money from 1789 to 1796 and issued by the National Assembly
The Euro (it used to be the Franc).
The currency in Chad is the CFA(Communaut Financiaire Africaine) franc.
French money used to be called the franc. The franc was the currency of France before it was replaced by the euro in 2002. The franc was subdivided into centimes.
West African Franc
Before the Euro, France used the Franc.
The currency used in Cameroon is the Central African Franc (XAF ) -Note this is not the same as the French franc.
what does franc mean :(
West African CFA franc
The country France.
New Caledonia uses the Comptoirs Francais du Pacifique franc (XPF) or French Pacific Franc
The symbol for the franc varies by country. For example, the Swiss franc is represented by "CHF," while the French franc, which is no longer in use since the adoption of the euro, was denoted by "FRF." Other regions that used the franc also had their own symbols, but the primary symbols today are CHF for Switzerland and XPF for the CFP franc used in some Pacific territories.