Luxembourgish Francs
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The Luxembourgish Franc was the currency of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg from 1854 until 2002, when it was replaced by the Euro. Before the introduction of the Euro, the Luxembourgish Francs was on par with the Belgian Franc. Coins of both currencies were interchangeable.
Luxembourg Francs are now obsolete. At Leftover Currency we specialize in the exchange of obsolete currencies, like the Luxembourg Franc. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge. We exchange Luxembourgish Franc banknotes from the last pre-euro series, as well as older, demonetized Luxembourgish Franc banknotes. In addition we also exchange Luxembourgish Franc coins.
To convert your Luxembourgish Francs to cash, select the type of Luxembourgish Francs you want to exchange:
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50 Luxembourg Francs banknote (Grand Duchess Charlotte)
The brown coloured 50 francs banknote from Luxembourg with the portrait of Grand Duchess Charlotte has an image of fields with cows and a combined harvester on the back side. Text on the old 50 Luxembourg francs bill reads ‘Grand Duché de Luxembourg’ and ‘Cinquante francs’.You get: £0.099001 LUF = £0.0019800000 -
20 Luxembourg Francs banknote (Grand Duchess Charlotte)
This banknote of Vingt francs from the Grand-Duché de Luxembourg features the portrait of Luxembourg’s former head of state: Grand Duchess Charlotte. On the back side of the blue coloured old 20 LUF bill is the village of Ehnen and the Moselle River.You get: £0.039601 LUF = £0.0019800000 -
10 Luxembourg Francs banknote (Grand Duchess Charlotte)
This Dix Francs banknote from the Grand-Duché de Luxembourg is green coloured and features the portrait of Grand Duchess Charlotte on the front side. The back side shows Vianden Castle in the town of Vianden.You get: £0.019801 LUF = £0.0019800000