These were common circulation coins until France adopted the euro in 2002. At that time they were worth about 40 US cents.
The Banque de France demonetized all old coins some years ago, so it's no longer possible to exchange old franc coins for current currency.
Assuming it's from circulation, it's an ordinary coin worth about 25¢ at the time France switched to using euros.
This was a common circulation coin until France adopted the euro in 2002. At that time it was worth about 15 cents.
either 8.50 or 2.00 if it aluminum bronze then its worth 2$ if its silver its worth 8.50
According to my "KP Collecting World Coins" book a Swiss 1968 2Franc coin is worth the following: $5.00US in uncirculated condition and $8.00 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
A 1969 1 Franc coin is worth about $0.22.
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Assuming it came from circulation, it was a common coin until France adopted the euro in 2002 and has no extra value. Back in 2002 its exchange rate was a bit less than US 20¢.
No. Copper-nickel. These circulated regularly until France adopted the euro in 2002. If your coin is from circulation it's worth less than a quarter. Correction: French francs from 1960-2000 are .999 nickel and as of 8/8/2012, nickel is trading at just over double the price of copper per pound, of which a U.S. quarter is made, so the melt value of a 1960 franc is over double the value of a quarter.
That was a standard circulation issue that's readily available even though France adopted the euro in 2002. The franc was worth 12 to 14 U.S. cents so your coin has a face value of 6 or 7 cents.
value is 5 francs
$5
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 value of a 1924 1 Franc depends on the condition of the coin. A worn coin is valued at less than a dollar while a fully uncirculated coin is valued at 5 US dollars.
5 centimes
1,32 CAN $
I found a 1752 franc .. What is it worth in good condition?thank youmarie