A 1969 1 Franc coin is worth about $0.22.
France.
Assuming it came from circulation, it was a common coin until France adopted the euro in 2002 and has no extra value. Back in 2002 its exchange rate was a bit less than US 20¢.
No. Copper-nickel. These circulated regularly until France adopted the euro in 2002. If your coin is from circulation it's worth less than a quarter. Correction: French francs from 1960-2000 are .999 nickel and as of 8/8/2012, nickel is trading at just over double the price of copper per pound, of which a U.S. quarter is made, so the melt value of a 1960 franc is over double the value of a quarter.
That was a standard circulation issue that's readily available even though France adopted the euro in 2002. The franc was worth 12 to 14 U.S. cents so your coin has a face value of 6 or 7 cents.
value is 5 francs
$5
Assuming you are asking about the 20 Franc gold coin at today's gold prices the metal value is about $550US. Add about 10% and you can buy one online.
Absolutely nothing at all. The franc is no longer in use, and there are many, many thousands still kicking around the world. Maybe in a thousand years it will have value, but there's no guarantee even of that.
The value of a 1924 1 Franc depends on the condition of the coin. A worn coin is valued at less than a dollar while a fully uncirculated coin is valued at 5 US dollars.
5 centimes
1,32 CAN $