The amount of silver in French coins, specifically the old Francs, varied depending on the type and period of the coin. For example, the 5-franc coin from the 19th century typically contained 0.900 (90%) silver, which equates to approximately 0.7234 troy ounces of silver. However, modern French Francs (post-1960) are no longer made of silver and are instead composed of other metals. For specific values, it's important to check the current market price of silver and the coin's weight.
If you have 500 cinq cents francs, that means you possess 500 times 500 francs, totaling 250,000 francs. The value of these francs would depend on the currency's current exchange rate and its purchasing power in today's economy. If you're considering spending or investing this amount, it’s essential to research its value and potential uses. Additionally, if these francs are historical or collectible, they might have different worth than their face value.
The amount of pure silver in the 1925 Peace dollar is .77344oz, all US silver one dollar coins from 1840 to 1935 have this much silver in them
A Morgan 1882 Silver Dollar has 0.7735 of an ounce of silver.
It is 90% silver and 10% copper.
There is around .77 ounces in a 1921 US silver dollar.
Silver
6,000,000 francs equals £817,205
$50,000 Francs is equivalent to $9,232.25 USD
36,000 Swiss francs = 33,740 US dollars. There are no French/Belgian francs
$1AU = approx 4 francs
2 Swiss Francs are about 2 US Dollars
one US dollar is worth 1.02 Swiss francs
Strictly speaking, there are many types of francs, and the specific franc would have to be known. But, I have included in my answer a list of francs to $1. Hope this helps! * Francs from Benin - $1 = 499.34 CFA* francs * Francs from Burkina Faso - $1 = 499.34 CFA francs * Francs from Burundi - $1 = 1,041.35 francs * Francs from Cameroon - $1 = 499.34 CFA BEAC* francs * Francs from Central African Republic (CAR) - $1 = 499.34 CFA BEAC francs * Francs from Chad - $1 = 499.34 CFA BEAC francs * Francs from Comoros - $1 = 374.63 francs * Francs from Democratic Republic of the Congo - $1 = 430.96 francs * Francs from Republic of the Congo - $1 = 499.34 CFA BEAC francs * Francs from Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) - $1 = 499.34 CFA francs * Francs from Djibouti - $1 = 176.87 Djibouti francs * Francs from Equatorial Guinea - $1 = 499.34 CFA BEAC francs * Francs from Gabon - $1 = 499.34 CFA BEAC francs * Francs from Guinea - $1 = 5,975 francs * Francs from Guinea-Bissau - $1 = 499.34 CFA francs * Francs from Mali - $1 = 499.34 CFA francs * Francs from Niger - $1 = 499.34 CFA francs * Francs from Rwanda - $1 = 547.99 francs * Francs from Senegal - $1 = 499.34 CFA francs * Francs from Switzerland - $1 = 1.23 Swiss francs * Francs from Togo - $1 = 499.34 CFA francs *CFA stands for Communauté financière d'Afrique (West Africa), or Coopération financière en Afrique centrale (Central Africa). *BEAC stands for Banque des États de l'Afrique Central.
Alas, 5 francs is now no money at all. When France went over to the Euro, the new euro was worth about 7 francs.
$10
Nothing, absolutely nothing. When I was a boy, just after the war, 1000 francs was 2 dollars; when the Euro came in, 10 francs was 2 dollars. Now, francs no longer exist as currency.
50 French Francs = 10.3 USD