WW2 Allied Military Currency (1944)
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Convert your leftover WW2 Allied Military Currency (1944) to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from France.
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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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: £6.160001 FRF = £0.0061600000