The monetary system of Central Africa is single-unit based, with the unit of Central African money being called the Franc. The names and relative values of the coins depicted above are, from left to right:One Franc - (1 Franc)Five Francs - (5 Francs)Ten Francs - (10 Francs)Twenty Francs - (20 Francs)Fifty Francs - (50 Francs)One Hundred Francs - (100 Francs)Five Hundred Francs - (500 Francs)
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The official final rate for francs was 6.55957 to the euro, and you can get that rate now only from the Banque de France. However, the Banque does not exchange notes issued before 1994. Earlier notes have a more complicated process and a lower exchange rate; instructions are on http://www.ehow.co.uk/how_6130755_exchange-francs.html
300 French francs (now phased out) would be worth 45.73 euros (1 euro = 6.55957 francs)
Nothing, absolutely nothing. When I was a boy, just after the war, 1000 francs was 2 dollars; when the Euro came in, 10 francs was 2 dollars. Now, francs no longer exist as currency.
cinquante means 'fifty' in French.
Fifty francs
51: cinquante et un - 52: cinquante deux - 53: cinquante trois - 54: cinquante quatre - 55: cinquante cinq - 56: cinquante six - 57: cinquante sept - 58: cinquante huit - 59: cinquante neuf - 60: soixante.
" il est [...] heures cinquante neuf " means " it's one minute to [...]"
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CHF stands for Swiss Francs. I think that it is $x million swiss francs.
50 - cinquante 51 - cinquante-et-un 52 - cinquante-deux 53 - cinquante-trois 54 - cinquante-quatre 55 - cinquante-cinq 56 - cinquante-six 57 - cinquante-sept 58 - cinquante-huit 59 - cinquante-neuf 60 - soixante 61 - soixante-et-un 62 - soixante-deux 63 - soixante-trois 64 - soixante-quatre 65 - soixante-cinq 66 - soixante-six 67 - soixante-sept 68 - soixante-huit 69 - soixante-neuf
cinquante-neuf means 'fifty-nine' in English.
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"francs" was the name of the French currency before the Euro. It was also the name of the Gaulish tribe after which the country was named.
Strictly speaking, there are many types of francs, and the specific franc would have to be known. But, I have included in my answer a list of francs to $1. Hope this helps! * Francs from Benin - $1 = 499.34 CFA* francs * Francs from Burkina Faso - $1 = 499.34 CFA francs * Francs from Burundi - $1 = 1,041.35 francs * Francs from Cameroon - $1 = 499.34 CFA BEAC* francs * Francs from Central African Republic (CAR) - $1 = 499.34 CFA BEAC francs * Francs from Chad - $1 = 499.34 CFA BEAC francs * Francs from Comoros - $1 = 374.63 francs * Francs from Democratic Republic of the Congo - $1 = 430.96 francs * Francs from Republic of the Congo - $1 = 499.34 CFA BEAC francs * Francs from Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) - $1 = 499.34 CFA francs * Francs from Djibouti - $1 = 176.87 Djibouti francs * Francs from Equatorial Guinea - $1 = 499.34 CFA BEAC francs * Francs from Gabon - $1 = 499.34 CFA BEAC francs * Francs from Guinea - $1 = 5,975 francs * Francs from Guinea-Bissau - $1 = 499.34 CFA francs * Francs from Mali - $1 = 499.34 CFA francs * Francs from Niger - $1 = 499.34 CFA francs * Francs from Rwanda - $1 = 547.99 francs * Francs from Senegal - $1 = 499.34 CFA francs * Francs from Switzerland - $1 = 1.23 Swiss francs * Francs from Togo - $1 = 499.34 CFA francs *CFA stands for Communauté financière d'Afrique (West Africa), or Coopération financière en Afrique centrale (Central Africa). *BEAC stands for Banque des États de l'Afrique Central.