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  2. What currency does France use? MUST-KNOW money tips for Paris!

    www.ouiinfrance.com/currency-used-in-france

    The French currency is made up of euro banknotes (bills) in the following denominations — 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 — and coins are 1 euro, 2 euros, and 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50-centime pieces. The euro currency symbol is € and it comes before the amount.

  3. French franc - Wikipedia

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    The French franc was a commonly held international reserve currency of reference in the 19th and 20th centuries. Between 1998 and 2002, the conversion of francs to euros was carried out at a rate of 6.55957 francs to 1 euro.

  4. 1 FRF to USD - Convert French Francs to US Dollars - Xe

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    Get the latest 1 French Franc to US Dollar rate for FREE with the original Universal Currency Converter. Set rate alerts for to and learn more about French Francs and US Dollars from XE - the Currency Authority.

  5. The actual currency in France is the Euro with the symbol € and has been since January 1st, 1999. One Euro is made up of 100 cents, or ‘centimes’ in French. (Of note, France is not a cashless society so Euro notes and 50 cents €1 & €2 coins are always very useful.)

  6. The currency of France is the Euro, as with the other countries in the Eurozone, and was launched at the beginning of 2002. The region sharing the euro as currency includes Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Cyprus.

  7. Grasp the essentials of using French currency. Learn about Euro denominations, managing finances, and savvy tips for a smooth financial experience!

  8. franc, originally a French coin but now the monetary unit of a number of countries, notably Switzerland, most French and former Belgian overseas territories, and some African states; at one time it was also the currency of France, Belgium, and Luxembourg.