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  2. Franc - Wikipedia

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    The value of the French franc was locked to the euro at 1 euro = 6.55957 FRF on 31 December 1998, and after the introduction of the euro notes and coins, ceased to be legal tender after 28 February 2002, although they were still exchangeable at banks until 19 February 2012.

  3. French franc - Wikipedia

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    The value of the new French franc, in 2007 euros. Years shaded in light blue indicate fixed exchange rate to the euro. In January 1960 the French franc was revalued, with 100 existing francs making one nouveau franc. [16] The abbreviation "NF" was used on the 1958 design banknotes until 1963.

  4. List of currencies in Europe - Wikipedia

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    EUR euro cent: lira [80] Serbia: dinar [81] DIN: RSD para Yugoslav dinar [81] Slovakia: euro [82] € EUR euro cent: koruna [82] Slovenia: euro [83] € EUR euro cent: tolar [83] Spain: euro [84] € EUR euro cent: peseta [84] Sweden: krona [85] kr. SEK öre: riksdaler [85] Switzerland: franc [86] CHF [86] CHF rappen, also called centime ...

  5. Belgian franc - Wikipedia

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    The Franc's value compared to the US dollar varied over the years. After 1971, its lowest mark was in February 1985, when one dollar would have bought 66.31 franc. Its highest standing was in July 1980, when it stood at 27.96 to the dollar. After 1 January 1999, the rates are calculated from the Francs fixed conversion rate to the Euro. [5]

  6. The 15 Highest-Valued Currencies in the World Right Now - AOL

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    When it comes to money, we tend to think that the U.S. dollar reigns supreme. But there are a handful of currencies out there that are even stronger.

  7. List of countries by foreign-exchange reserves - Wikipedia

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    These foreign-currency deposits are the financial assets of the central banks and monetary authorities that are held in different reserve currencies (e.g., the U.S. dollar, the euro, the pound sterling, the Japanese yen, the Swiss franc, the Indian rupees and the Chinese renminbi) and which are used to back its liabilities (e.g., the local ...