I found one on an online auction site for 3 euros, which seems rather expensive as you can buy tens of these kinds of coins in garage sales for an euro; on the other hand I found another one on a collector's site, in mint condition, valued at 455 euros.
So I think I'll buy as much as I can on the next garage sales... :)
5 centimes
It certainly has a value as a collecting item, but not as a currency. Depending of the year, rarity, aspect of your bill, it may be in fact a very valuable one.
It's worth around 33500 pennies!
"Helvetia" is the national name for the country we call Switzerland. You have a standard circulation coin worth face value. At current exchange rates 1 Swiss franc is worth about 83¢ U.S.
It depends on the condition of the coin and if it has a "B" mint mark. I have seen the one with the B mint mark on eBay for $3.99US. The one without the B mint mark was going for about $8-$9US.
Franc-Garde ended in 1944.
The franc is not used any ore since 2002. A franc was worth approximately 0.155 Euro. (an euro = 6.55957 francs)
The value of a 1944 1 franc coin varies depending on its condition and rarity. In general, these coins can be worth anywhere from a few dollars to a few hundred dollars. It's best to have the coin appraised by a professional to get an accurate value.
There is a big difference in value between the France Franc and the Belgium Franc, so please specify.
A 1969 1 Franc coin is worth about $0.22.
"Franc price" refers to the cost of an item expressed in the currency of Switzerland, which is the Swiss franc. It is used to denote the value or price of something in terms of Swiss francs.
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.
value is 5 francs
Australia has never used the Franc as a unit of currency.
At the current rate 1 Swiss franc is about $1.029
I found a 1752 franc .. What is it worth in good condition?thank youmarie
A 5 franc note from 1944 is currently worth 93 cents in US currency. These banknotes were published during World War II. With the adoption of the Euro, francs are no longer legal tender in France.