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5 Francs. The Franc was the French currency before the introduction of the Euro in 2002.
You can't. The franc is no longer legal tender in France. There were exceptions for some banknotes, which you could exchange at the Banque de France until February 2012. The governor of the Banque de France estimates that the francs not redeemed, and which retain value only as collectors items now, would have been worth a total value of 550 million euros.
what is the value in 1000 mille livres in banque duliban
The official final rate for francs was 6.55957 to the euro, and you can get that rate now only from the Banque de France. However, the Banque does not exchange notes issued before 1994. Earlier notes have a more complicated process and a lower exchange rate; instructions are on http://www.ehow.co.uk/how_6130755_exchange-francs.html
Remember that not every country uses the common-era calendar! Your coin is from Morocco, which is called Maroc in French, the country's second language after Arabic. Many Muslim countries use a calendar that counts years from the prophet Mohammed, so your coin's date corresponds approximately to 1951 A.D. It's struck in aluminum-bronze and is very common, with a value of a dime or so. 10 francs
What is the value of a 100 cent francs
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The last day where some French Francs notes had some value, was today Feb 17, 2012, but only for the most recent series and when exchanged directly at the Banque de France front desks, for Euros which is the legal currency since Jan. 1, 2002. All French franc coins and the majority of banknotes had already lost all legal value.
The value of 1000 Mille Livres from Banque Duliban is equivalent to approximately 27 Turkish Lira.
value is 5 francs
i have 1000 mille livers .