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The currency of France is the euro (EUR), not the French franc, as France transitioned to the euro in 2002. To convert ten euros to US dollars, you would need the current exchange rate, which fluctuates. As of my last update, the exchange rate was roughly around 1 euro to 1.10 USD, so ten euros would be approximately 11 US dollars. Please check a current financial source for the latest rates.

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