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).
That was a standard circulation issue that's readily available even though France adopted the euro in 2002. The franc was worth 12 to 14 U.S. cents so your coin has a face value of 6 or 7 cents.
The value of a 1949 Helvetia Swiss 20 Franc depends on its condition. You would fetch anywhere between 255 and 429 US dollars.
"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.
The value of a 1924 1 Franc depends on the condition of the coin. A worn coin is valued at less than a dollar while a fully uncirculated coin is valued at 5 US dollars.
Today they can be had for between $165 and $299 depending upon condition.
Australia has never used the Franc as a unit of currency.
The value of a half franc in pounds depends on the specific exchange rate at the time of conversion. You would need to look up the current exchange rate between the currency of the franc and pounds to get an accurate conversion.
There is a big difference in value between the France Franc and the Belgium Franc, so please specify.
This was a common circulation coin until France switched to euros in 2002. At that time your coin was worth about 8¢
I just got a 1910 one half Swiss franc in a pile of foreign coins.
That was a standard circulation issue that's readily available even though France adopted the euro in 2002. The franc was worth 12 to 14 U.S. cents so your coin has a face value of 6 or 7 cents.
2.319.719 coins of this type (Cérès) were struck in 1882. Value : about 15 dollars, but it could be more if the coin is in "uncirculated" state.
A 1969 1 Franc coin is worth about $0.22.
The cost or value in the monetary unit known as the franc is the meaning of the English phrase "franc price." The franc still serves as the monetary basis of Switzerland's economy.
A franc is a type of German currency that is no longer in use. The value of one franc, in US dollars, is probably about one dollar. They are not very valuable.
The franc is not used any ore since 2002. A franc was worth approximately 0.155 Euro. (an euro = 6.55957 francs)
value is 5 francs