There were aluminum and aluminum-bronze types of the same design minted that year. With wear, either is worth about a dollar or less. You might also try a library for a copy of the Standard Catalog of World Coins for pictures, values and lots more interesting info. Brad
There were two different types issued in 1943, and values can range anywhere from 20 cents in circulated condition, to as high as $25 or more if it's uncirculated (depending on which one you have).
More information is needed because several countries used francs as their currency. Please post a new question giving the coin's date and country, or some identifying inscriptions
looked up on world paper money in mint condition it is app. $4.25
The values of this coin range from about 25 cents to $10, depending on condition.
78.984.000 coins were struck in 1947.
Value : about 5 dollars.
About 45¢.
i bought it 3 years ago on eBay for Euro 3,- but is was slightly used, near mint. it usually goes for about 2 - 10 Euro on eBay, but always can be higher... Never i have seen a mint one on auction
Nothing, absolutely nothing. When I was a boy, just after the war, 1000 francs was 2 dollars; when the Euro came in, 10 francs was 2 dollars. Now, francs no longer exist as currency.
Since France is currently using the Euro, not so much.
Monetary exchange rates are constantly changing. According to XE. com, as of 14 November 2016, 1000 CFA Francs is worth $1.63 and 7/10 of a cent. (It is roughly 610 CFA francs to the USD.)
A 5 franc note from 1944 is currently worth 93 cents in US currency. These banknotes were published during World War II. With the adoption of the Euro, francs are no longer legal tender in France.
Alas, 5 francs is now no money at all. When France went over to the Euro, the new euro was worth about 7 francs.
You need to specify the country. At that time there were francs in France, Switzerland and Belgium, and probably elsewhere also.
Alas, 5 francs is now no money at all. When France went over to the Euro, the new euro was worth about 7 francs.
This was a common coin until France switched to euros in 2002. At the time it was worth around $1.
36,000 Swiss francs = 33,740 US dollars. There are no French/Belgian francs
2 dollars
one US dollar is worth 1.02 Swiss francs
There is no such thing as a French Franc or a French pound. France uses the Euro.
Well, depending on whether you are after Francs - The french currency still used in French Polynesia and French Pacific, but not France itself, would be worth $1.01... However, if you're after the Swedish Francs, that would be worth $5.05. Hope that's helpful.
France has never used dollars as its currency - only francs till 2002 and euros after that. The exchange rate depends on which currency the bill is in, and for francs, when it was printed. Please post a new, separate question with that information.
The Euro is the currency used now in France (symbol: €). It replaced the French franc in 2002 ; at the time of the switch, an euro was worth 6.55957 French francs.