Only about 4,400 such coins (with a laureate head on the front and conucopias on the back) were produced in 1943 (as compared to 270 million of the Etat Francais issue with the double-headed axe). The coin is made of aluminum, weighs 1.3 grams and is 23mm in diameter. If your coin is authentic, it is worth between US$1,000 and US$6,000, depending on condition. I suggest that you take it to a reputable dealer for a closer examination.
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.
British, French, American. And not much French.
The person who beats Elie in front of the French girl, in Night by Elie Wiesel, is Idek.
French Risistance
Western Front
This is a 10 Franc ("10F") coin from France ("RF" stands for "Republique Francaise", which is French for the French Republic)
I Have Two Coins. The Front Says Republique Francaise 1908 The Back Titre 0.900 Poids 27 GR. Does It Have Any Value?
The value of a 2 francs coin with the inscriptions "Liberte Egalite" on the back and "Republique Francaise" on the front would depend on its year of minting and condition. As a general guide, most modern French francs are no longer in circulation and are mainly valued for their historical significance rather than their monetary worth.
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.
This note is mostly blue in colour, with a large portrait of a shepherd on the front and a woman with flowers on the back.
If you mean piastre de commerce indo-chine then it is a fake. The first piastre coin was introduced in 1884 in Indochina. 1428 is prior to Columbus's discovery of American and before the French's colonial period.
This was an ordinary circulation coin up till 2002 when France switch to euros. At that time it was worth about 75¢
You are asking about a 1 Piastre coin from French Indo-China (KM#5a.1). The coin weighs 27 grams and is 90% silver, giving it an ASW (Actual Silver Weight) of 0.7812 troy ounces. The obverse (front) bears an image of liberty, seated and holding fasces (a bundle of sticks tied together), with the words "REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE" (French for the "French Republic") and the date. The reverse (back) bears the denomination within a wreath, with "INDO-CHINE FRANCAISE" ("French Indo-China") above and the weight and purity below. Note that French Indo-China refers to what is now Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. 6,383,000 1 Piastre coins were produced in 1926, all at the Paris mint. According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, a circulated example is worth little more than its silver value (about US$22, as of January 31, 2011, with silver at US$28.17 per troy ounce), and about US$180 in Uncirculated condition.
you can't say the front in french but you can say in front which is devant.
The front door is "la porte de devant" in French.
The last day where some French Francs notes had some value, was today Feb 17, 2012, but only for the most recent series and when exchanged directly at the Banque de France front desks, for Euros which is the legal currency since Jan. 1, 2002. All French franc coins and the majority of banknotes had already lost all legal value.
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