No country uses both Euros and Francs.
Most countries use one and only one currency.
300 French francs (now phased out) would be worth 45.73 euros (1 euro = 6.55957 francs)
C'est ... francs, or Ça fait ... francs, means "It's ... francs."Franc was the old monetary unit for France, but now, France uses euro, so you'd probably replace the word "francs" with "euros."
belgian francs into euros
francs doen't exist anymore since 2002 as a currency. They were replaced by Euros. 100 francs were worth 15 Euros.
It depends on what country the bill is from. French and Belgian francs don't exist anymore - they were replaced by euros in 2002. But ... 100 SWISS francs equals $93.54 US
Yes, the Euro is a common currency throughout most of Europe, any country that uses the Euro will accept Euros from any other country that uses the Euro. There is no exchange rate, all Euros are the same value.
Yes. Euros from any country can be used in any other country that uses the euro.
France no longer uses the franc as its currency. It now uses the Euro. 1 US dollar is currently (March 2014) worth 0.72 Euros so 5000 US dollars is worth 3600 Euros.
Euros (used to be Francs).
No, the French franc is no longer in circulation since it was replaced by the euro in 1999. You cannot directly trade French francs for euros as the currency is obsolete. You may exchange any remaining French francs for euros at a bank or currency exchange service that accepts legacy currencies.
50 euros will be 74.25 CHF. :)
Euros since year 2002