Switzerland still has the 1000 Franc note, which is worth about $950 US Dollars (Feb 2010).
"Duizend frank" translates to "one thousand francs" in English. The value of 1000 francs depends on the specific currency, as several countries have used the franc, including the Swiss franc (CHF) and the French franc (FRF). If you specify which franc you are referring to, I can provide a more accurate conversion to another currency or its historical value.
Which Francs do you mean? 100 French Franc= no longer in use, maybe around $100100 Swiss francs =$82
1000 = (ein)tausend
1000 mille francs = approx 1111 US Dollars
eulerAnswerSwitzerland changed its money collection (not coins) some time before the states of the European union introduced the Euro (just to have a possibility to see if you're talking about the old collection). 10 francs: Charles Edouard Jeanneret, called Le Corbusier, famous Swiss architect, designer.20 francs: Arthur Honegger, Swiss musician.50 francs: Sophie Taeuber-Arp, modern Swiss artist; 100 francs: Alberto Giacometti, Swiss artist; etc. for 200 and 1000 francs.
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The most valuable banknotes in current circulation (exchange rates as of Nov, 2010) are :10,000 Singapore Dollar note (US$7,700)1,000 Swiss Franc note (US$1,000)1,000 Singapore Dollar note (US$770)500 Euro note (US$680)Although the SGD$10,000 notes are expensive, anyone can walk into a bank to buy/exchange them. It is accepted in all retail outlets, and can especially be seen transacted at casinos in Singapore and the region.
Divide by 1000. 350 / 1000 = 0.35 milimeters.
That's nothing. The smallest you can get in cash in Norway is 50 øre and that's planned to remove. You have: 50 øre ( planned to remove) 1 Krone (coin) 5 Kroner (coin) 10 Kroner (coin) 20 Kroner (coin) 50 Kroner (banknote) 100 Kroner (banknote) 200 Kroner (banknote) 500 Kroner (banknote) 1000 Kroner (banknote) One krone is worth 30. April 2009: 0,11 EUR or 0,15 USD
- mils are a unit of measure - 1 mil is 1/1000 of an inch thick - 75 mils is 75/1000 of an inch, or .075 inch
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