You do not mention whether its a coin or a bill.
In either case, the answer depends on its condition. The more like new, the higher the value. If it was circulated, used in transaction, passed from hand to hand, its worth only a fraction of one put away untouched straight from the mint.
Probably not much.
If its a coin, and far enough "pre World War II" it might have silver content, and then it would be worth at least the value of its silver.
5
1.02
Depends on how old it is
1 Swiss Frank is equal to Pakistani Rs.96.3018 today on 21-05-2012
Not enough information. What date? If it's after 1960, it was a current circulating coin worth about 70 cents at the time France switched to the euro in 2002. If it's older than that, please post a new question with its date. FWIW, "cinq" means five in French, so "cinq 5' is "five five"
Cinq cents francs 500 f
$1AU = approx 4 francs
i have 500,francs.how mush is it in dollars
1000
"cinq" is French for "five" so more information is needed. Please post a new and separate question with the coin's date, what country issued it, and whether the denomination is in francs or centimes.
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