euro is the currencey used in France as with a few more countres in that region
Like in the rest of France Euro €
the money (or currency) used in France is the euro
The same tools are used in France, as are used anywhere else. Possibly their favorite is the corkscrew.
Since 2012, French Francs do not hold any value any more.
There have been many names in history for the coins used in France. Some of these are Livres, franc, sou, and centime.
The coins that were minted in France in 1790 were called the livre tournois.
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France uses the currency of the European Union, the 'Euro'
no they did not
In 1750 there was no United States, so the colonies did not have their own coins. They had coins from Europe; England, Spain, France, etc.
Greek coins were used for $money$. That was the purpose of coins.
Crossword word - ECUS
Euros since year 2002
Because France was fighting a losing battle against Germany and so metals were needed for the war effort. Copper and nickel were both very valuable materials and silver and gold would be used for international payments for things used for the war effort and so France used cheap metals that were less useful for the war effort such as iron, zinc and aluminum for their coins.
Coins and notes are used as currency in Ireland.
The coins were used to pay soldiers and for trade.