No. The French Franc is a defunct currency. It has no worth other than as a collectible item. In France, they use Euros.
Loads of countries use "franc" as a unit of currency. You'll need to be more precise. If you mean French Francs, then they are worthless as France changed over to the Euro in 2002.
Thomas Exchange UK Limited in Maddox Street, London will convert this currency you can call them on 0207 493 1300 or visit their website. You can also buy CFA Francs from them.
Only until 17th Feb 2012. And only the edition of notes that were in circulation just before he Euro came in. After 17th Feb 2012 ALL FRENCH FRANC NOTES WILL LOSE ALL MONETARY VALUE.I am based in the UK so I managed to change mine in London at Thomas
the French currency is now the Euro. 100 francs would be worth 15 euros based on the exchange rate.
Most of the UK banks are represented in Gibraltar.
Iona Banks was born in 1921, in Trelogan, Wales, UK.
Spencer Banks was born in 1954, in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England, UK.
Stem cell banks can be found in the UK by talking to your family doctor or by contacting the UK Stem Cell Bank Agency and the Medical Research Agency.
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3 local banks. Countless other branches from the rest of the UK
31st of December is a normal trading day for banks in the UK.
Pete Banks died in November 1990, in Highcliffe, Dorset, England, UK.