Helvetia is the national name for Switzerland. It's in Latin as a neutral term in a country that has four official languages.
You need to be more specific about the coin's design. I cannot find any information regarding a triple-dated franc from 1974. In any case, Swiss francs issued since 1968 are struck in copper-nickel and are worth only face value, about 85¢ U.S.
There is a big difference in value between the France Franc and the Belgium Franc, so please specify.
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1864 avery to good condition
Assignats was the paper money from 1789 to 1796 and issued by the National Assembly
6.9 mexican pesos
What you have is a Swiss Franc, it contains no precious metal value but is worth a bit more than $1 in currency exchange.
It's worth around 33500 pennies!
"Helvetia" is the national name for the country we call Switzerland. You have a standard circulation coin worth face value. At current exchange rates 1 Swiss franc is worth about 83¢ U.S.
It appears that the first 2 Franc coin issued by Switzerland (HELVETIA" is the Latin name for Switzerland) was minted in 1850.
Malian franc ended in 1984.
There is a big difference in value between the France Franc and the Belgium Franc, so please specify.
It is not a living language. The Helvetian people of ancient Switzerland spoke Gaulish.
A 1969 1 Franc coin is worth about $0.22.
"Franc price" refers to the cost of an item expressed in the currency of Switzerland, which is the Swiss franc. It is used to denote the value or price of something in terms of Swiss francs.
A franc is a type of German currency that is no longer in use. The value of one franc, in US dollars, is probably about one dollar. They are not very valuable.
The franc is not used any ore since 2002. A franc was worth approximately 0.155 Euro. (an euro = 6.55957 francs)
value is 5 francs