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.
5 Francs. The Franc was the French currency before the introduction of the Euro in 2002.
The former French currency was FRENCH FRANC. However, it is worth noting that France was a member of the European Union and its predecessor organizations for decades before the Euro was introduced.
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.
About $9.00 USD
If you are talking about the 200 francs note. It is worth nothing, the French Franc does not exist anymore. The notes could have been exchanged with Euros only until April 2008. only collectors could be interessed. there are two different 200 francs notes, the one with Montesquieu and the one with Gustave Eiffel. Take a look at numismatic sites or on eBay.
About 3000. Note. the French franc was revalued in the late 50s - the "New Franc" was worth 100 of the old. The New Franc was converted to Euros about 10 years ago at a rate of 6.5 F = 1 Euro.
This note is mostly blue in colour, with a large portrait of a shepherd on the front and a woman with flowers on the back.
current note - 50 CHF
The currency used in Cameroon is the Central African Franc (XAF ) -Note this is not the same as the French franc.
1 French Franc = 0.13 GBP 10 French Francs = 1.34 GBP therefore : 20 French Francs = 2.67 GBP
5 Francs. The Franc was the French currency before the introduction of the Euro in 2002.
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.
In 1800, 1 franc was worth 20 U.S. dolars and 20 cents. On an unrelated note, I wonder if you're asking because you read or are reading Les Miserables? If so, I wish you lots of enjoyment
The former French currency was FRENCH FRANC. However, it is worth noting that France was a member of the European Union and its predecessor organizations for decades before the Euro was introduced.
1 French Franc FRF = US $0.23 as of June 5th 2008. But please note that this currency is obsolete. France now uses the Euro
Simple answer: (probably) Nothing.Complex answer: The "Republique Francaise" is France, and the Franc was its old currency, before the euro was introduced. "Cent" means hundred in French, so it is an 100 Franc note. Unless the bill is very old (pre-1900 at least) or a misprint, it has no value anymore (In the former cases, the bill may have some numismatic value). In any case, it makes a nice keepsake or collector's item!
$2 in uncirculated condition, less if used.