On the 1962-66 issue 5 Francs, the date is printed on the front (the side with Louis Pasteur on the left and a house on the right), just off-centre towards the bottom - just below the steps at the front of the house.
The amount written on the face of a promissory note is called face value or principal. The date on which the promissory note is written is called the issue date.
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Serial numbers are counters and security features, but don't help to ID a bill and rarely determine its value. What matters are: > The bill's date > Its seal color > Its condition > The letter, if any, next to the date > In some cases, the issuing Federal Reserve District if it's a Federal Reserve Note.
To determine the value of old coins, one should first examine the date on the coin and recognize the country of issue. Then, note the rarity of the coin, examine its condition, and observe the demand. Finally, consult a coin catalog for confirmation of the value.
Could you please check that date? The U.S. did not issue $2 notes with that date. It could be bank currency, however, but you'll need to provide more information such as a description of the images on the note and any wording that might point to being issued by a specific bank. Note that the serial number is NOT an identifying factor, however.
i have 500,francs.how mush is it in dollars
5 Francs. The Franc was the French currency before the introduction of the Euro in 2002.
Francs are no more used as a currency since Jan 1, 2002. A 500 francs note was worth 76.22 € at the time of the switch (about 95 US$ at an 1.25 exchange rate)
1 French Franc = 0.13 GBP 10 French Francs = 1.34 GBP therefore : 20 French Francs = 2.67 GBP
More information is needed, like series date, condition, and is it a Federal Reserve Note, Silver Certificate, Demand Note, or what?
The date and time are set in most Unix systems with the 'date' command. The exact syntax can vary, in which case you can find out by using the 'man date' command. Note: you have to be a root level user to issue this command to change the date or time.
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The amount written on the face of a promissory note is called face value or principal. The date on which the promissory note is written is called the issue date.
Several nations use or used francs (please note spelling). The best known was the French franc, which used to be worth about 10 to the British pound. The French now use the Euro, as does most of Europe. The other francs have widely differing values.
Yes , the US release date of Death Note has a tentative release date of 2011 .
The official final rate for francs was 6.55957 to the euro, and you can get that rate now only from the Banque de France. However, the Banque does not exchange notes issued before 1994. Earlier notes have a more complicated process and a lower exchange rate; instructions are on http://www.ehow.co.uk/how_6130755_exchange-francs.html
It would be considered in default.