The French Franc came before the Euro.
Until 2001, the only currency unit in use in France was the French franc (FF). It was phased out throughout the year 2002 while the Euro was introduced.
"Currency" is "la monnaie" (fem.) in French. Depuis 2002, L'euro est la monnaie utilisée en France > since 2002, the Euro is the currency in use in France.
The currency of France is the Euro (€).
The country of Germany used the Deutsche Mark (DM) as their currency until 2002. In 2002, the DM was replaced with the Euro.
No, you have to exchange your money into euros and cents.
Until 2002 the Belgian Franc
In France they use the Euro
France uses the euro.
France began to use the Euro in 2001, along with the existing Franc. In 2002 the Franc was phased out and the only currency left was the Euro.
It was the Deutsche Mark until 2002, when they changed over the the euro. So now they use the euro.
The currency of France before 2002 was the French Franc. The franc was abolished in 2002 and replaced by the Euro at the rate of €1 = 6.55957 francs. The subdivision of the franc was the centime, 1 franc = 100 centimes. The name 'centime' is also used in French for the subdivision of the Euro, €1 = 100 centimes.
France used the 'franc' until 2001/2002, when it was phased out and replaced with the Euro.cool didn't know that ^