Switzerland uses Swiss francs as their official currency, not euros.
No, Switzerland does not use euros as their currency. They use Swiss Francs (CHF) instead.
No, Switzerland does not use euros as their currency. They use the Swiss Franc (CHF) as their official currency.
Yes, Switzerland does not accept euros as a form of currency. The official currency of Switzerland is the Swiss Franc (CHF).
No, Switzerland does not use the euro as its official currency. The Swiss franc (CHF) is the official currency used for transactions in Switzerland.
Switzerland does not use the euro as its currency. The official currency of Switzerland is the Swiss Franc (CHF).
No country uses both Euros and Francs. Most countries use one and only one currency.
francs doen't exist anymore since 2002 as a currency. They were replaced by Euros. 100 francs were worth 15 Euros.
No, the French franc is no longer in circulation since it was replaced by the euro in 1999. You cannot directly trade French francs for euros as the currency is obsolete. You may exchange any remaining French francs for euros at a bank or currency exchange service that accepts legacy currencies.
You can use both Euros and Francs in France
Francs were used in France as well as in Switzerland, they are using Euros today.
Francs are no more used as a currency since Jan 1, 2002. A 500 francs note was worth 76.22 € at the time of the switch (about 95 US$ at an 1.25 exchange rate)
the French currency is now the Euro. 100 francs would be worth 15 euros based on the exchange rate.