In the 1940s, the value of the French franc fluctuated due to the economic conditions of World War II and its aftermath. However, a rough estimate suggests that 650 francs in the early 1940s would be equivalent to approximately 100 to 150 US dollars at that time, depending on the specific year and the exchange rates. It's important to note that these values are not precise, as both currencies experienced significant inflation and devaluation during that period.
I have 3850 French Francs given to me in 1937 Find out value in Euros
The United States paid 50 million francs (equal to $11,250,000 at the time) plus cancellation of debts worth 18 million francs (equal to $3,750,000 at the time). The total exchange was worth 15 million dollars, even though that isn't the amount that was exchanged. That seems like a lot, but since it was for 530,000,000 acres of land, it was actually amazingly cheap... about 4 cents an acre.
Sorry, no U.S. dollar coins were made from 1935 until 1971. Look at them again and post new question.
How much are 1857 napoleonIII 10francs gold coin
In 1963, the exchange rate for the French franc was approximately 4.9 francs to 1 US dollar. Therefore, one franc would be worth about 0.20 US dollars, or 20 cents. However, exchange rates can fluctuate, so this is a general estimate based on historical data.
Since France is currently using the Euro, not so much.
36,000 Swiss francs = 33,740 US dollars. There are no French/Belgian francs
France has never used dollars as its currency - only francs till 2002 and euros after that. The exchange rate depends on which currency the bill is in, and for francs, when it was printed. Please post a new, separate question with that information.
$10
$1AU = approx 4 francs
2 Swiss Francs are about 2 US Dollars
36,000 Swiss francs is equal to 39,588.72 American dollars. One franc is equal to 1.10 dollars and one dollar is equal to 0.91 francs.
France has never used dollars as its currency - only francs till 2002 and euros after that. The exchange rate depends on which currency the bill is in, and for francs, when it was printed. Please post a new, separate question with that information.
About 85.00 US
It depends on which currency you wish to convert it to. However it should be noted that Francs are no longer the currency in France so will will also need to state which Franc and give a date.
I'm not 100% certain; but if I recall correctly there were 5 new francs to the dollar when I was a student in France in 1963. Most French people still were thinking in old francs (100-1).The Currency currently used in France is the Euro.
C'est ... francs, or Ça fait ... francs, means "It's ... francs."Franc was the old monetary unit for France, but now, France uses euro, so you'd probably replace the word "francs" with "euros."