About twenty US cents, or one UK shilling.
The French used the franc during World War II.
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.
In 1932, the French franc was worth about four cents (25.46 to the American dollar or 3.92 cents). By 1939 and the start of WWII, the franc had shrunk to just about 2.5 cents. During and after the war, the franc was worth anybody's guess, what with Vichy money and American and British issued francs after the war. For comparison, the British pound in 1932 was worth roughly $5, so the franc was worth a bit less than 2 pence. (Remember, this was before metrification, so a british pound was worth 20 shillings and a shilling was worth 12 pence, so a pound was worth 240 pence.)
yes
In 1917, the value of a franc varied significantly due to the impacts of World War I and inflation. The French franc was pegged to gold before the war, but by 1917, it was experiencing devaluation. The exchange rate fluctuated, but a rough estimate would place the value of the franc at around 0.2 to 0.25 of a U.S. dollar, depending on the specific time and economic conditions.
. . . support the war .
Franc Kukovica has written: 'Nepozabljeno' -- subject(s): Campaigns, Personal narratives, Slovenian, Slovenian Personal narratives, World War, 1939-1945
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AnswerAbout 10 cents in circulated condition, and maybe $2 in uncirculated condition.There exist two versions :- french : 53.205.000 coins struck,- dutch (flemish) : 49.145.000 coins struck.
The currency of France (please note spelling and capital) was the franc until very recently.
no only during ww2
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