a coin is called 'une pièce' in French. The currency they use is the Euro, so the coins could be euros or the subdivision 'cents'
The French currency in the 18th century was the franc. Some coins were named by old names like the Louis (the largest coin).
As stated in the WikiAnswers: definition for ecus - Any of various old French coins, especially a silver five-franc piece. Or more precisely: any of various gold and silver coins of France, issued from the 13th through the 18th centuries, bearing the figure of a shield. ECU: is also an acronym for (E)uropean (C)urrency (U)nit
The pre 19th century Italian coins were called scudo.Scudo
There have been many names in history for the coins used in France. Some of these are Livres, franc, sou, and centime.
The feminine figure on the French franc coins is Marianne. She is the allegoric embodiment of the republic since the French revolution. (link)
Old French coins would be called Francs. now the currency of money there is called Eros, but very old French coins were called Francs. Singular is Franc. Plural is Francs.
change (evolution, modification) is spelled "change" in French. change (small coins) is called "la monnaie"
Prior to the Euro, French currency was known as the Franc, the Franc was divided into 100 smaller coins known as Centimes. This word derives from Cent meaning one hundredth part
Up till 2002 France used its own monetary unit called the French franc. The franc was divided into 100 centimes, which were sometimes still referred to by the medieval name "sous" in the same way that US cents are usually called "pennies" In 2002 they adopted the euro along with most other countries in the EU.
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The coins of Albania are called Lek.
A person who collects coins is called a numismatist.
bronze coins!
Coins = Moeda
The coins of Saudi Arabia are called hallalahs.
the noun money comes from the French 'monnaie', itself from the Latin 'moneta', a temple where coins were made. and get your rat oot.