euros
The monetary unit of France is the Euro
franc and eros
The basic monetary unit of France is the euro (€). France adopted the euro in 2002, replacing its former currency, the French franc (FRF). The euro is used by 19 of the 27 European Union countries, collectively known as the Eurozone.
Formally the French franc, now the Euro.
The units money in France shall be Euro(EUR), has Europe, (Europe)...
The monetary unit which is used in England is the British pound. The Royal Mint produces the pound and is used in all territories.
The euro
The Euro.
It is the Euro. It used to be the French franc,but as with most countries in the European Union, they switched to the Euro in 2002; by 2005, the coins could no longer be used or traded for Euros. Paper francs are still OK, but only till 2012, when the transition to the Euro is expected to be complete. It's been long enough that most shops deal in Euros and francs are getting more and more rare, because they'll have no value soon (except as collector's items, not as currency). Hope that helps. No critique intended, but question should be 'what is the monetary unit of France'?...no harm or argument, just saying that for your benefit and for the benefit of the community...good luck.
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euros/lira
Cyproit pound