At current exchange rates, about $2.
At current exchange rates, about $2
The value of a 2 francs coin dated 1983 can vary depending on its condition and demand among collectors. Generally, if the coin is in circulated condition, it might be worth its face value, while uncirculated or rare variants could fetch higher prices. For precise valuation, consulting a coin collector’s guide or a numismatic expert is recommended.
no value if u wish to what in 300-500 u just enjoy a movie for 3 hours and finish but priceless if u keep it for the sake of memory and history dont think of selling
it had a dramatic crash and 2 causes were unemployment and trade deflict
The red seal indicates that your bill is a United States Note, a form of paper money issued until the early 1970s. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1928 B US 2 dollar bill?" for more information. All $2 bills and some $5 and $100 bills were issued as US Notes during the period 1928-1971, although the last "series" date is 1966.
At current exchange rates, about $2
2 Swiss Francs are about 2 US Dollars
To determine the current value of 245,000 Swiss francs from 1963, we need to account for inflation over the years. The average inflation rate in Switzerland from 1963 to today is approximately 3.5% per year. Using this rate, 245,000 Swiss francs in 1963 would be worth around 2 million Swiss francs today, though the exact amount can vary based on specific inflation calculations and economic conditions.
The value of 2 Swiss francs from 1980 in U.S. dollars depends on several factors, including historical exchange rates and inflation. In 1980, the exchange rate was roughly around 1.5 Swiss francs to 1 U.S. dollar. Therefore, 2 Swiss francs would have been approximately equal to about $1.33 at that time. However, adjusting for inflation, its current value could be somewhat higher, but specific calculations would require current inflation rates and more detailed economic data.
Which Francs do you mean? 100 French Franc= no longer in use, maybe around $100100 Swiss francs =$82
You need to be more specific. Please post a new question with the coins' dates. In the case of the francs, are they French, Swiss, or Belgian?
You can; 1) Buy cash and hold it - you will receive no interest 2) open a Swiss Franc account and buy and deposit there. You will receive interets, but it is virtually 0% (see 1)
a French 2 francs-coin in aluminium. Over a 100 millions were struck in 1947, so the value is between 1 and 2 dollars.
There are different currencies called "franc". The countries that use francs include Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and most of the Francophone countries of Africa. As a result, 2 franc may have a different value in US dollars depending on the country were such currency is in use. If one takes the French franc (FRF) as the reference (although it has been replaced by the Euro in 2002), then 2 francs is worth $0,390599 today. On the other hand, 2 Swiss francs would be worth $1,90453 right now.
The Swiss national bank bought gold, Germany stole from Jews and occupied countries and thereby enabled Germany to pay for weapons etc. in Swiss Francs, rather than "Reichsmark", the German currency, which was not accepted internationally.
not much... about 2$
It was at par with the Vichy French franc. Purely nominally, at that time one British pound was 200 francs, so US$1 would have been about 50 francs. However, there were endless currency regulations ...