Francs.
"money" in translated "argent" in French; (to have money = avoir de l'argent) The French word "monnaie" is used to mean 'change / coins'
I know that Galileo was paid in "Schuti." Spelling might be off but it's pronounced, Scootee.
Euro and French Francs
Argent
The French use the Euro and Canadians use the Canadian dollar (different from the U.S. dollar).
For instance Paul Guguin died in 1902, Paul Cézanne in 1906.
Money
The name originated from an early 1900s French aviation company, "Compagnie Générale Aéropostale". "Aéropostale" means "air mail".
2chainz
the money they had were shillings and fathers to spend on clothes
elizabeth
$10,000 a year
$0.000000212
Money is from the Middle English Moneye and the Old French moneie meaning "money". It was a nickname given to a rich man or an occupational name given to a moneyer.
The Progressives
Georges Braque, a participant in the Cubist movement in the early 1900s, was French.
In the 1900s, paper was not money. Gold was money, and paper currency could be redeemed for real currency, which was gold and silver. In 1900, about $20 cash could be redeemed for one ounce of gold.