La Banque Postale is a combined postal and banking location. This provides customers with the ability to take care of banking and postal needs at one location. While locations are only available in France, they are considered to be one of the most popular networks in France with over 17,000 locations.
Yes, and not only at the Banque de France, but in any exchange booth, for instance at the airport.
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
The euro had been introduced in France and available alongside the franc, throughout the year 2001. It is the only currency in France since Jan 1, 2002.
There is 35882 cities in France, where as in England there is only 50!
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Yes, La Banque Postale is only located in Europe, though it does have online banking. It is a French bank that is a subsidiary of the national post office service.
Yes, and not only at the Banque de France, but in any exchange booth, for instance at the airport.
You can't. The franc is no longer legal tender in France. There were exceptions for some banknotes, which you could exchange at the Banque de France until February 2012. The governor of the Banque de France estimates that the francs not redeemed, and which retain value only as collectors items now, would have been worth a total value of 550 million euros.
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
The euro had been introduced in France and available alongside the franc, throughout the year 2001. It is the only currency in France since Jan 1, 2002.
France has only one country. France
One Euro is worth 6.55957 (new) French Francs so 5FF is worth 0.76€ or USD $1.10 at an exchange rate of 1€=$1.44. But Franc coins can no longer be exchanged. Only the most recent Frank banknotes can be exchanged at Banque de France until 17 February 2012
Yes. But only France Metropolitan
The current currency that is used in France is the Euro (€) and its subdivision is called the 'cent' (English) or 'centime' (French). The Euro replaced the old French currency that was called Franc
Elizabeth I was the only woman to rule both France and England.
Monaco is bordered by France on three sides, with one side bordering the Mediterranean Sea. It is a sovereign city state with 5 Quartiers and 10 Wards.
There was only one.......France