About 3000. Note. the French franc was revalued in the late 50s - the "New Franc" was worth 100 of the old. The New Franc was converted to Euros about 10 years ago at a rate of 6.5 F = 1 Euro.
$10 in uncirculated condition. $2 if used.
Simple answer: (probably) Nothing.Complex answer: The "Republique Francaise" is France, and the Franc was its old currency, before the euro was introduced. "Cent" means hundred in French, so it is an 100 Franc note. Unless the bill is very old (pre-1900 at least) or a misprint, it has no value anymore (In the former cases, the bill may have some numismatic value). In any case, it makes a nice keepsake or collector's item!
1 French Franc = 0.13 GBP 10 French Francs = 1.34 GBP therefore : 20 French Francs = 2.67 GBP
It is worth $50 in mint uncirculated condition, $10 in Very Fine.
The value of a 1951 French 10 Franc is less than one dollar in worn condition. It is worth up to three dollars if it is fully uncirculated.
It depends on the condition of the coin and if it has a "B" mint mark. I have seen the one with the B mint mark on eBay for $3.99US. The one without the B mint mark was going for about $8-$9US.
$8.51 The exchange rate for the United States Dollar was last updated on March 2, 2009 from The International Monetary Fund. The USD conversion factor has 6 significant digits. http://www.imf.org/
Franc Falkiner died on 1929-10-30.
If a dollar is worth 3 Swiss francs today and 10 Swiss francs tomorrow, than the dollar is appreciating (that is, increasing in value - it is worth more Swiss francs than before) and the Swiss franc is depreciating (that is, reducing in value - it used to be worth 1/3 of a dollar, and now it is only worth 1/10 of a dollar).
Under 10 dollars.
10 bucks