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Until the Euro took over, in Paris one of these equaled 100 centimes |
a franc
|
$800 |
DJ |
GIMME SOME MONEY |
2002-06-19 |
#4113 |
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The first of these monetary units was issued in 1360 by King Jean II, right after his release from English captivity |
a franc
|
$800 |
DJ |
IT'S ONLY MONEY |
2002-03-21 |
#4049 |
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Benin, Belgium, Monaco |
Franc
|
$300 |
J |
CURRENCY NAME'S THE SAME |
2000-01-13 |
#3539 |
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Name shared by the basic monetary unit of Madagascar, Mali & Monaco |
Franc
|
$300 |
J |
MONEY |
1997-05-14 |
#2938 |
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The islands of St. Pierre & Miquelon just south of Newfoundland use this basic unit of currency |
the (French) franc
|
$400 |
DJ |
WORLD MONEY |
1995-01-02 |
#2381 |
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In Burkina Faso, Mali, the Central African Republic & Switzerland, the monetary unit is called this |
the franc
|
$200 |
J |
MONEY |
1989-10-27 |
#1185 |
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Whether buying a macaroon in Cameroon or a bongo in the Congo, you'd use currency w/a basic unit called this |
franc
DD
|
$800 |
DJ |
MONEY |
1987-06-03 |
#648 |
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It's said this coin, whose name can mean "free", was 1st struck to ransom a French king |
a franc
|
$300 |
J |
MONEY |
1987-05-27 |
#643 |