As a collector's item, it would depend on the condition it is in, and how plentiful this denomination and year combination is. At face value, it is worthless, for all practical purposes. As a matter of fact, since France adopted the euro in 2005, you might not be able to exchange this even if it were a much bigger value.
In 1960 new francs were issued, with a value of 100 old francs to one new. Your 5 franc would then have been worth 5 centimes. When I was in Europe in the late 1960s and 1970 I think you could get a cup of coffee for about 50 centimes--that would have been ten of the coin you have.
36,000 Swiss francs = 33,740 US dollars. There are no French/Belgian francs
36,000 Swiss francs is equal to 39,588.72 American dollars. One franc is equal to 1.10 dollars and one dollar is equal to 0.91 francs.
10 dollars
There is no French frank
The conversion rate is 214 francs to 1 usd, therefore, 18,000 francs would equal $84.11 usd.
There is no such coin as a Tunisian 90 francs. However, a 1950 Tunisian 50 cent franc is worth about 7.40 US dollars.
5 francs are worth $5.21 dollars in the US, however the coin is no longer used, because most of Europe changed to Euros in 2002.
Nothing, absolutely nothing. When I was a boy, just after the war, 1000 francs was 2 dollars; when the Euro came in, 10 francs was 2 dollars. Now, francs no longer exist as currency.
In 1924, the exchange rate between French francs and American dollars was approximately 200 francs to 1 dollar. Therefore, 20,000 French francs would have been worth about $100 in American currency at that time. However, precise historical exchange rates can vary slightly based on the specific date and economic conditions.
A 1968 Confoederatio Helvetica coin 5 francs is worth between 5 and 20 US dollars. The value depends on the condition of the coin.
While currency exchange rates are under constant fluctuation, at the present time a Swiss Franc is currently worth approximately 1.12 American Dollars. With this exchange rate, 5000 Swiss Francs are worth 5581.57 US Dollars.
You would first have to go to a European Union bank and exchange your francs for euro. Then use this currency converter to calculate it.