62.482.000 coins were struck in 1963. Value : about 5 dollars only !
RF - Republique Francaise (= French Republic).
France. "Republique Francaise" is French for the "French Republic." The coin is worth a dollar or less in circulated condition, and maybe 2 or 3 dollars in uncirculated condition.
Do you mean 5 centimes ? A 5 "francs" does not exist in 1911. 5 ct. 1911 : 15.386.000 coins were struck. Value : about 10 dollars in good condition.
More information is needed. Please post a new, separate question with the coin's denomination. Without knowing that, the best that can be said is that if it was found in circulation, its value is roughly what it had in 2002 when France adopted the euro - approximately 5 francs to the US dollar.
Unless it's uncirculated, about a nickel. 20 centimes is 1/5 of an old franc, which was worth about 15 to 20 cents before France switched to the euro in 2002.
The value of a République Française 1913 50 centimes coin can vary depending on its condition and rarity. In general, a well-preserved coin may be worth around $3 to $10 to a collector. It is recommended to consult with a numismatist or use an online coin valuation tool to get a more accurate estimate.
This was an ordinary circulation coin up till 2002 when France switch to euros. At that time it was worth about 75¢
There are 2 types of the 1896 5 centimes from France. Type 1 is the 1896 A (F) var. and it is worth about $1. 00 in fine condition to $12.00 in Unc. condition. The 2nd type is 1896 A (T) var. 2 and is worth $40.00 in fine condition to over $300.00 in Unc. condition. Hope this helps
The denomination is centimes, just like it's spelled on the coin.This was one of the smallest coins in circulation up till 2002, when France switched to the euro. Its value is only a couple of cents.
Around $5
A 1912 Nickel was called: a Liberty Head 5 Cent piece - if its condition is at least very good (VG8), its value is: $4.00.