Countries currently using a currency called "franc"
Countries - Currency
Benin - West African CFA franc
Burkina Faso - West African CFA franc
Burundi - Burundi franc
Cameroon - Central African CFA franc
Central African Republic - Central African CFA franc
Chad - Central African CFA franc
Republic of the Congo - Central African CFA franc
Democratic Republic of the Congo - Congolese franc
Comoros - Comorian franc
Côte d'Ivoire - West African CFA franc
Djibouti - Djiboutian franc
Equatorial Guinea - Central African CFA franc
Gabon - Central African CFA franc
Guinea - Guinean franc
Guinea-Bissau - West African CFA franc
Liechtenstein - Swiss franc
Mali - West African CFA franc
Niger - West African CFA franc
Rwanda - Rwandan franc
Senegal - West African CFA franc
Switzerland- Swiss franc
Togo - West African CFA franc
Francs were used in France, Belgium and Luxembourg until 2002, when they were replaced by Euros.
The Euro is used in both countries. Prior to the Euro, they currency was the franc and the mark, respectively.
until 1967 it was the Franc, now it is the Zaire
The currency of France before 2002 was the French Franc. The franc was abolished in 2002 and replaced by the Euro at the rate of €1 = 6.55957 francs. The subdivision of the franc was the centime, 1 franc = 100 centimes. The name 'centime' is also used in French for the subdivision of the Euro, €1 = 100 centimes.
The official currency of Togo is the CFA franc, more specifically the West African CFA franc, where CFA stands for Communauté financière d'Afrique or Communauté Financière Africaine (Financial Community of Africa/African Financial Community), an economic cooperation between former French colonies.
West African CFA franc.
The franc is primarily used and originates in France. However, there are several countries that use the franc as well including Niger, Mali, and Benin.
"franc" was the currency of France (FRF, French Franc) ; the Belgian currency was FRB, "le franc belge"
The Euro is used in both countries. Prior to the Euro, they currency was the franc and the mark, respectively.
The currency of senegal is the CFA franc(Communaute Financiere Africaine franc (XOF)).
the currency is the franc
Switzerland and Liechtenstein are German-speaking countries that do not use the Euro as their official currency. Instead, they use the Swiss Franc (CHF) and Swiss Franc (CHF) respectively.
The Swiss franc is a currency itself. Abbreviated as CHF, SFr or Fr
Burkina Faso use the CFA-franc, along with a number of other countries.
The currency in Cameroon and many other African countries is the CFA Franc. Here is a picture of some Cameroon currency:
The currency in Switzerland is the Swiss frank (or franc), divided into 100 Rappen (or centimes).
The franc is used as currency in Western and Central Africa. The currency is known as CFA francs and were created in 1945.
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