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current note - 50 CHF
value of one hundred yuan note from 1941
You have not provided a serial number or a place of issue, but you potentially have a note of value.
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.
5 Francs. The Franc was the French currency before the introduction of the Euro in 2002.
The currency used in Cameroon is the Central African Franc (XAF ) -Note this is not the same as the French franc.
A Very Fine quality note would be worth $40. Uncirculated = $110.
-19500
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!
The last issue dated (from 1998) is worth $35 in mint uncirculated condition. Used notes still retain their face value, being exchangeable in Belgian banks for about 12 Euro ($16).
1 French Franc FRF = US $0.23 as of June 5th 2008. But please note that this currency is obsolete. France now uses the Euro
It very much depends on the condition and the date/prefix letters of the note. A 1941 5/- in average (VF) condition would be worth about £150-£200. A 1942 note would be worth more and a 1943 note about the same.