At the time of the complete changeover to the euro on 1 January 2002, coins in circulation (some produced as recently as 2000) were:
You need to be more specific. First, what country are we talking about? Many countries have (or had) currencies known as the Franc. Secondly, if this is a coin, you need to provide the year and an estimate of condition (for example, a 1843 French 1 Franc coin that is well-worn).
"Duizend frank" translates to "one thousand francs" in English. The value of 1000 francs depends on the specific currency, as several countries have used the franc, including the Swiss franc (CHF) and the French franc (FRF). If you specify which franc you are referring to, I can provide a more accurate conversion to another currency or its historical value.
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
One franc is equal to 100 centimes. Therefore, 1 franc is equivalent to 100 cents. In the decimal currency system used in France, the centime is the smaller unit of currency, with 100 centimes making up 1 franc.
Swiss Franc
A 1923 French Franc is currently worth $1 dollar. The 1923 French Franc is made from aluminum and bronze metals.
A 1923 French Franc is currently worth $1 dollar. The 1923 French Franc is made from aluminum and bronze metals.
in old French 'franc' meant 'free'in old French 'franc' meant 'free'
in old French 'franc' meant 'free'
there is no such thing as a 2500 old French Franc. The first French franc was created on the 5th of December, 1360.
French West African franc ended in 1945.
French West African franc was created in 1903.
French Equatorial African franc ended in 1945.
French Equatorial African franc was created in 1917.
The franc was a unit of French currency , roughly the equivalent of the US dollar in structure. 100 centimes = 1 franc. The franc was replaced by the Euro in 2002
"franc" was the currency of France (FRF, French Franc) ; the Belgian currency was FRB, "le franc belge"
French money used to be called the franc. The franc was the currency of France before it was replaced by the euro in 2002. The franc was subdivided into centimes.