5,000 French francs from 1901 would be worth about 19,000 euros at the end of 2013, according to the inflation calculator in link. There are a number of them, but there isn't any that is going back to before 1900 (that also seems the limit on the national French statistics body - INSEE)
300 French francs (now phased out) would be worth 45.73 euros (1 euro = 6.55957 francs)
francs doen't exist anymore since 2002 as a currency. They were replaced by Euros. 100 francs were worth 15 Euros.
200,000 francs on January 1, 1977 would be worth 30489 euros today July 15, 2010 (not taking inflation into account). Based on the exchange rate for today July 15, 2010 (one Euro for 1.2947 US$), the sum would be worth 39,473 US$.taking a cumulated inflation (285% from January 1977, until July, 2010) into account , the sum would be 771,360 francs = 117,593 euros = 152,243 US$.
Several countries used or currently use currency denominated in francs. If you're referring to French or Belgian francs, they were withdrawn from circulation in 2002 when the euro was introduced so it's difficult to make a comparison to the current USD. At that time the French franc was worth about 22¢ and the Belgian franc was worth about 2¢. If you're referring to Swiss francs, they're still in use. However exchange rates change every day so any answer posted here would be out of date almost immediately. While it's not normal Wiki s policy to say "use the Internet", that's the best approach in this case. You can check a site such as www.xe.com, CNNMoney, etc. for the latest conversion factors.
Euros didn't exist back in 1998. The Euro was introduced on Jan 1, 2001, while the francs and other currencies of the Eurozone were phased out throughout the year 2001.At the time of the change, an Euro was worth 6.55957 French Francs, hence a French Franc was valued at 0.152449 Euro.
300 French francs (now phased out) would be worth 45.73 euros (1 euro = 6.55957 francs)
50 French Francs = 10.3 USD
I have 3850 French Francs given to me in 1937 Find out value in Euros
belgian francs into euros
No. The French Franc is a defunct currency. It has no worth other than as a collectible item. In France, they use Euros.
I presume that you are talking about French francs, which are no longer in use. In France and most of Europe they now use Euros. There are about 80 Euros to 100 dollars, but this can change from day to day, especially in these uncertain times. However, if you are talking about 100 Swiss francs, then they are worth about $112 US dollars as of today. Currency rates fluctuate from day to day.
francs doen't exist anymore since 2002 as a currency. They were replaced by Euros. 100 francs were worth 15 Euros.
200,000 francs on January 1, 1977 would be worth 30489 euros today July 15, 2010 (not taking inflation into account). Based on the exchange rate for today July 15, 2010 (one Euro for 1.2947 US$), the sum would be worth 39,473 US$.taking a cumulated inflation (285% from January 1977, until July, 2010) into account , the sum would be 771,360 francs = 117,593 euros = 152,243 US$.
The French currency before the euro was the french frank.
The exchange rate between the francs and Euros was set at 6.55957 francs for one Euro, so one franc was worth 0.1524 Euro at the time of the switch.
To determine the value of five French francs in 1972, it's important to consider the historical exchange rates and inflation. In 1972, the French franc was worth significantly more than its value today, as it was replaced by the euro in 2002. Adjusting for inflation, five francs in 1972 would be roughly equivalent to around 1 to 2 euros in today's currency, although precise values can vary based on specific inflation calculations.
512 million francs are worth 78 054 000 euros (fixed exchange rate for 1 euro= 6.55957 francs)