No, they aren't. But the name derives from the time when Napoleon's troops invaded Switzerland in 1798... Nowadays there aren't any french francs anymore - as France adopted the "Euro" as currency of the European Union.
36,000 Swiss francs = 33,740 US dollars. There are no French/Belgian francs
in 1942 there were the French and the Swiss francs. Which one are you refering to?
one US dollar is worth 1.02 Swiss francs
Which francs?Belgian and French francs don't exists anymore so you can't exchange euros for francs.Swiss franc rate of conversion to euro is not fixed.At the moment:1 Swiss franc = 0,683566254 euros1 Euro = 1,46291599 Swiss Francs
CHF stands for Swiss Francs. I think that it is $x million swiss francs.
Which Francs do you mean? 100 French Franc= no longer in use, maybe around $100100 Swiss francs =$82
Swiss Francs
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).
There are 91 Swiss francs in one U.S. dollar. The Swiss franc is the only type of franc that is still being used in Europe today.
Yes they are the same. Suisse is French for Swiss.
Do you mean the Swiss Franc? if so 1 US Dollar =1.04 Swiss Francs. Or if you mean the French Franc, France has now changed its currency from Francs to Euros and at current rate 1 US Dollar = 0.698 Euros.
It depends on what country the bill is from. French and Belgian francs don't exist anymore - they were replaced by euros in 2002. But ... 100 SWISS francs equals $93.54 US