French Francs
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The French Franc was the currency of France from 1795 until 2002, when it was replaced by the Euro. The franc was first struck as a gold coin under Jean le Bon in the 14th century, and later adopted as a basic denomination in the French Republic and its colonies. The name ‘franc’ derives from the original Latin inscription on the coin, FRANCORUM REX, ‘King of the Franks’.
French Francs are now obsolete. At Leftover Currency we specialize in the exchange of obsolete currencies, like the French Franc. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge. We exchange both French Franc banknotes and French Franc and Centimes coins.
To convert your French Francs to cash, select the type of French Francs you want to exchange:
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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: £6.340001 FRF = £0.0063400000