Before the Euro was introduced in Europe, the French currency was measured in Francs.
The Netherlands, before they adopted the euro in 2002.
Before euros, the french curerency was called Francs. Between 1360 and 1641, it was the name of the coins worth 1 livre tournois and it remained in common parlance as a term for this amount of money. It was re-introduced in decimal form in 1795 and remained the national currency until the introduction of the euro in 1999 (for accounting purposes) and in 2002 (coins and banknotes). It was a commonly held national reserve currency in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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the old currency was called the Guilder, replaced by the Euro on the 1st Jan 2002
The official currency of France is the Euro (€) since 2002, before that it was the French Franc (FRF).
The French Franc came before the Euro.
Martinique is a Department of France, therefore, its currency before the Euro would have been the French franc. Martinique switched to the Euro in 2002, when France did.
French money used to be called the franc. The franc was the currency of France before it was replaced by the euro in 2002. The franc was subdivided into centimes.
euroseuro since 2002
Before the Euro was introduced in Europe, the French currency was measured in Francs.
The French currency before 2001 was the French franc (FF). It was phased out in 2001.
The currency of France before 2002 was the French Franc. The franc was abolished in 2002 and replaced by the Euro at the rate of €1 = 6.55957 francs. The subdivision of the franc was the centime, 1 franc = 100 centimes. The name 'centime' is also used in French for the subdivision of the Euro, €1 = 100 centimes.
France adopted Euro as its currency in 1999. Before adopting Euro the French currency was French Francs. Euro is adopted by 18 of 28 member countries of European union.
The currency of France before 2002 was the French Franc.The franc was abolished in 2002 and replaced by the Euro at the rate of €1 = 6.55957 francs. The subdivision of the franc was the centime, 1 franc = 100 centimes. The name 'centime' is also used in French for the subdivision of the Euro, €1 = 100 centimes.France used the franc as its currency up till 2002.
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The currency in France used to be the franc. The currency has since changed, and France now uses the euro.