A 1941 French franc coin is worthless, except if it is in mint condition, in which case it will be worth very little. There were millions of these coins, of very little value at the time they were issued. You can buy a handful of these kind of coins in garage sales or flea markets for one Euro. The only good thing is the historical interest, as the French republic motto (Liberté-égalité-fraternité) has been replaced by a different one during WWII.
After the invasion of France in 1944, the Allied Military issued their own banknotes denominated in Francs ranging from 2 to 5000 Francs. Mint uncirculated condition 2 Franc notes from this issue are worth $3, dropping to $0.25 for crisp used ones.
1 franc.
The value of a 1944 1 franc coin varies depending on its condition and rarity. In general, these coins can be worth anywhere from a few dollars to a few hundred dollars. It's best to have the coin appraised by a professional to get an accurate value.
yes, its worth 1 franc
A 1923 French Franc is currently worth $1 dollar. The 1923 French Franc is made from aluminum and bronze metals.
1 US Dollar = 9,150.46 Malagasy Franc
Assuming the coin is from France, none. These coins were struck in copper-nickel.
Assuming it's a French franc and not Swiss or Belgian, the answer is not much. This was a common coin until 2002 when France adopted the euro as its currency. At that time one franc was worth less than 20 cents US.
The franc is not used any ore since 2002. A franc was worth approximately 0.155 Euro. (an euro = 6.55957 francs)
Until they were replaced by the Euro in 2001, 1 French Franc contained 100 centimes.
Assuming that you are referring to a 1938 1 Franc coin from France (KM#885), it is worth, according to the Standard Cataog of World Coins, about US$2.50 in Uncirculated condition and up to US$1.00 in circulated condition.
If a dollar is worth 3 Swiss francs today and 10 Swiss francs tomorrow, than the dollar is appreciating (that is, increasing in value - it is worth more Swiss francs than before) and the Swiss franc is depreciating (that is, reducing in value - it used to be worth 1/3 of a dollar, and now it is only worth 1/10 of a dollar).
umm... 100 french francs are worth roughly £10 so 1 french franc= 10p Hope you find this useful Katie x