livre was the unit of currency in France before 1794...
The currency in France is Euro.
The former unit of money in France is Franc. It was still used in the year 1999 until the Euro was adopted in France.
there is a single currency in France, the Euro. It replaced the former currency unit, the French franc, which was phased out in 2002.
100 centimes is equal to 1 unit of currency in several countries that use the centime as a subunit of their currency, such as Switzerland, Algeria, and Morocco. In France, centimes were used as a subunit of the franc before the currency was replaced by the euro. Therefore, 100 centimes would be equivalent to 1 franc in the former French currency system.
The currency used in France is the "Euro".
Francs
The French currency from 781 to 1795 was the Livre. The currency originates from Libra (Latin) which was a unit of weight in Roman.
In France the Euro is used. Its exchange rate per 1 US dollar is 0.68 Euros
The basic monetary unit of France is the euro (€). France adopted the euro in 2002, replacing its former currency, the French franc (FRF). The euro is used by 19 of the 27 European Union countries, collectively known as the Eurozone.
At this moment in time - the currency used in France is the Euro.
Like most European countries, France uses the Euro.