Do you mean 5 centimes ? A 5 "francs" does not exist in 1911.
5 ct. 1911 : 15.386.000 coins were struck. Value : about 10 dollars in good condition.
19.982.000 coins were struck in Cu/Ni.
Sorry, you will get a dollar for it, at the most...
There is no 29 Franc gold coin. If you mean 20 francs it is worth about $250.
That motto indicates your coin is from France. Assuming its denomination is somewhere between 10 centimes and 5 francs it was a common circulation coin until France adopted the euro in 2002, and is only worth a small amount, less than $1.
No, Francs are no longer used. They are on the Euro.
50 French Francs = 10.3 USD
No, you can only use the euro now, les francs have no value anymore.
The value of a 2 francs coin with the inscriptions "Liberte Egalite" on the back and "Republique Francaise" on the front would depend on its year of minting and condition. As a general guide, most modern French francs are no longer in circulation and are mainly valued for their historical significance rather than their monetary worth.
RF - Republique Francaise (= French Republic).
This was an ordinary circulation coin up till 2002 when France switch to euros. At that time it was worth about 75¢
There is no 29 Franc gold coin. If you mean 20 francs it is worth about $250.
A Liberte Egalite Fraternite 10 franc coin from 1988 typically has a nominal value of 10 francs. As a collectible item, its worth could vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Itβs best to research current market trends or consult a coin appraiser for an accurate valuation.
a French 2 francs-coin in aluminium. Over a 100 millions were struck in 1947, so the value is between 1 and 2 dollars.
France. "Republique Francaise" is French for the "French Republic." The coin is worth a dollar or less in circulated condition, and maybe 2 or 3 dollars in uncirculated condition.
EBay has one listed for $8.00 US.
Assuming you have a French coin (it'll have Republique Francaise on it), very little. At the time that France retired francs and centimes in favor of euros, your coin was worth around 4 cents.
The 1912 gold 20 Francs coin from the French Third Republic features a design with "Republique Francaise" and a depiction of the "Angel Writing." These coins were minted with a composition of 90% gold and 10% copper. In good condition, they are sought after by both collectors and investors for their historic value and gold content.
More information is needed. Please post a new, separate question with the coin's denomination. Without knowing that, the best that can be said is that if it was found in circulation, its value is roughly what it had in 2002 when France adopted the euro - approximately 5 francs to the US dollar.
Strictly speaking, there are many types of francs, and the specific franc would have to be known. But, I have included in my answer a list of francs to $1. Hope this helps! * Francs from Benin - $1 = 499.34 CFA* francs * Francs from Burkina Faso - $1 = 499.34 CFA francs * Francs from Burundi - $1 = 1,041.35 francs * Francs from Cameroon - $1 = 499.34 CFA BEAC* francs * Francs from Central African Republic (CAR) - $1 = 499.34 CFA BEAC francs * Francs from Chad - $1 = 499.34 CFA BEAC francs * Francs from Comoros - $1 = 374.63 francs * Francs from Democratic Republic of the Congo - $1 = 430.96 francs * Francs from Republic of the Congo - $1 = 499.34 CFA BEAC francs * Francs from Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) - $1 = 499.34 CFA francs * Francs from Djibouti - $1 = 176.87 Djibouti francs * Francs from Equatorial Guinea - $1 = 499.34 CFA BEAC francs * Francs from Gabon - $1 = 499.34 CFA BEAC francs * Francs from Guinea - $1 = 5,975 francs * Francs from Guinea-Bissau - $1 = 499.34 CFA francs * Francs from Mali - $1 = 499.34 CFA francs * Francs from Niger - $1 = 499.34 CFA francs * Francs from Rwanda - $1 = 547.99 francs * Francs from Senegal - $1 = 499.34 CFA francs * Francs from Switzerland - $1 = 1.23 Swiss francs * Francs from Togo - $1 = 499.34 CFA francs *CFA stands for Communauté financière d'Afrique (West Africa), or Coopération financière en Afrique centrale (Central Africa). *BEAC stands for Banque des États de l'Afrique Central.