It depends on what country the bill is from. French and Belgian francs don't exist anymore - they were replaced by euros in 2002. But ... 100 SWISS francs equals $93.54 US
No, Francs are no longer used. They are on the Euro.
Yes it is. The official currency has been Euro since 2002. Oddly, though, French supermarkets still label the price in francs in small print after the Euro price - presumably to help people who still think in francs. Which is not much use to some of my former neighbours who still think in OLD francs. Hedleygb is right to precise the prices in Francs are still mentionned on the price tags. French had and still have difficulties, they need to compare with their former currency. One of the explanation is the complexity of change (1 € is worth 6,59 francs) and there are no "easy" mnemothechnic conversion tool, while the German Mark conversion is very near of one € for 2 marks which seems to be easier. France has known two changings of currency since WWII. What are called the Old French francs (les anciens francs) was replaced by the New franc in 1960 (the new franc was worth 100 Old francs). There are still people who think in Old Francs (generally old people). The task for them has been hardened with the adoption of the €uro.
50 French Francs = 10.3 USD
No, you can only use the euro now, les francs have no value anymore.
belgian francs into euros
36,000 Swiss francs = 33,740 US dollars. There are no French/Belgian francs
Depends on Francs for which country. French Francs and Belgian Francs no longer exist. But there are a total of 22 countries currently using Francs as their currency and the rates are different. You will have to be more specific in your question.
Nothing anymore. In theory 10 Belgian francs is 25 euro cent (1 euro = 40,3399 francs), but 10 Belgian francs is a metal coin and metal coins are no longer exchanged into euros in banks or even in the national bank. (Only banknotes are still exchanged.)
No, they were not. 1 French franc was about 6 Belgian francs at some point. Both have now been replaced by the EURO.
Right now, Belgium use Euro. Before that "Francs" were used in Belgium.
Any bank in Belgium and some large overseas commercial banks will be able to exchange old Belgium Francs. This would only make sense if you have a large value of notes.
Generally all major bank will convert major currency.
It depends on what country the bill is from. French and Belgian francs don't exist anymore - they were replaced by euros in 2002. But ... 100 SWISS francs equals $93.54 US
Which francs?Belgian and French francs don't exists anymore so you can't exchange euros for francs.Swiss franc rate of conversion to euro is not fixed.At the moment:1 Swiss franc = 0,683566254 euros1 Euro = 1,46291599 Swiss Francs
No, Francs are no longer used. They are on the Euro.
Old French coins would be called Francs. now the currency of money there is called Eros, but very old French coins were called Francs. Singular is Franc. Plural is Francs.