About 50 cents - year is 1950 (AH1370)
No, you can only use the euro now, les francs have no value anymore.
54.350.869 coins were struck in 1935. Value : about 5 dollars.
The value of a French deux francs coin can vary based on its condition, rarity, and the current market for collectibles. Generally, these coins are valued at a few euros, but specific editions, especially those from certain years or with unique features, might be worth more to collectors. As of recent evaluations, a standard deux francs coin typically holds a nominal value close to its face value. For precise valuation, collectors should consult a numismatic expert or recent auction results.
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.
The value of old currency fluctuates depending on the rarity of an item, how long it has been out of circulation, and current market demands. That being said, the 1944 series de emis en France 2 francs did lose some of its value following WWII.
What is the value of a 100 cent francs
value is 5 francs
No, you can only use the euro now, les francs have no value anymore.
80
You are asking about a 500 Franc coin from Morocco (Y#54). The coin weighs 22.5 grams and is 90% silver, giving it an ASW (Actual Silver Weight) of 0.6510 troy ounces and a "melt" value (with silver at $24.70 per troy ounce as of November 2, 2010) of US$16.08. It is worth a couple of dollars more than that in Extremely Fine condition, and about US$40 in Uncirculated condition. The coin is dated 1376 AH, which corresponds to 1956 AD, and has an image on the front of King Mohammed the Fifth. The back has a five-sided interlocking star, with a crown in the center, flanked by the date and the denomination.
about 17 u.s. dollars
its about 25 dollars so keep it
1000
In 1700 there were no "francs" struck!
54.350.869 coins were struck in 1935. Value : about 5 dollars.
5 Francs. The Franc was the French currency before the introduction of the Euro in 2002.
At current exchange rates, about $2