WW2 Allied Military Currency (1944)
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Allied Military currency was circulated soon after the Battle of Normandy in 1944. It was issued by the Washington-based Allied Military Government for Occupied Territories. These bills were known as AM-Francs, AM standing for Allied Military. Printed in the United States, the Provisional Government of the French Republic considered these AM-Franc bank notes as counterfeit money. Allied Military currency quickly lost its value. We exchange Allied Military currency for cash.
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2 French Francs banknote (Allied Military Currency 1944)
This green-blue-coloured French deux francs banknote was a military payment certificate. It has the denomination (value) and words ‘Émis en France’ (meaning issued in France) printed on the front. The back of the note has the French Tricolore flag and the national motto liberté, égalité, fraternité.You get: £0.012721 FRF = £0.0063600000 -
5 French Francs banknote (Allied Military Currency 1944)
This green-blue-colored French cinq francs banknote shows the flag of France, also known as the tricolour (French: tricolore). The Allied military 5 Fr note contains the words ‘Émis en France’.You get: £0.031801 FRF = £0.0063600000 -
10 French Francs banknote (Allied Military Currency 1944)
The French note of dix francs features the French tricolor flag. On the banknote a caption reads ‘Émis en France’. The banknote was issued during the Allied liberation of France in WWII.You get: £0.063601 FRF = £0.0063600000 -
50 French Francs banknote (Allied Military Currency 1944)
The French note of cinquante francs contains the motto of the French Republic: Liberté, Egalité et Fraternité. Text on the bill reads ‘Émis en France’.You get: £0.318001 FRF = £0.0063600000 -
100 French Francs banknote (Allied Military Currency 1944)
The green-blue colored banknote of 100 Francs contains the text “Série de 1944” on the front side. The reverse side has the motto of France: ‘Liberté Égalité Fraternité’.You get: £0.636001 FRF = £0.0063600000 -
500 French Francs banknote (Allied Military Currency 1944)
This 500 francs Allied military note is colored blue and brown. On the reverse side is the French national motto ‘Liberté Égalité Fraternité’.You get: £3.180001 FRF = £0.0063600000 -
1000 French Francs banknote (Allied Military Currency 1944)
The blue-red colored 1000 mille francs banknote has the French slogan ‘Liberté Égalité Fraternité’ on the reverse side. Two versions of the banknote exist, one with a French flag on the back side and one without the flag.You get: £6.360001 FRF = £0.0063600000 -
5000 French Francs banknote (Allied Military Currency 1944)
This green-blue-colored French cinq mille francs note is the highest denomination of the Allied Military Currency. Text on the banknote reads ‘Émis en France’.You get: £31.800001 FRF = £0.0063600000 -
100 French Francs banknote (Tresor Central type Marianne)
This 100 cent francs banknote features Marianne, French National Symbol. The words ‘Republic Francaise Trésor Central’ are printed on this note, issued by the French Treasury.You get: £0.636001 FRF = £0.0063600000 -
500 French Francs banknote (Tresor Central type Marianne)
The note of cinq cents francs has the image of Marianne, national symbol of France. Printed on the banknote is the text ‘Republic Francaise Trésor Central’.You get: £3.180001 FRF = £0.0063600000 -
1000 French Francs banknote (Tresor Central type Marianne)
This 1000 mille francs bill shows Marianne, symbol of France. The green one thousand French francs banknote contains the words ‘Republic Francaise Trésor Central’.You get: £6.360001 FRF = £0.0063600000 -
5000 French Francs banknote (Tresor Central type Marianne)
The banknote of cinq mille francs depicts the national symbol of France, Marianne. Printed on the note is the text ‘Republic Francaise Trésor Central’.You get: £31.800001 FRF = £0.0063600000