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200 France FF

Postby balz » Mon Sep 05, 2011 9:51 pm

Hi,

Got some good condition french francs... Is it worth something?

Thanks
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Re: 200 France FF

Postby AGgressive Metal » Mon Sep 05, 2011 10:00 pm

There have been several different Francs during the various modern French Republics, so you'll have to be more specific ;)
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Re: 200 France FF

Postby balz » Tue Sep 06, 2011 10:39 pm

The last ones... The newest 50 FF and the 200 FF and 100 FF right before...
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Re: 200 France FF

Postby AGgressive Metal » Wed Sep 07, 2011 7:08 am

Banknotes Denominated in Francs

Denominations Type Redeemable Until Equivalent €
5 francs 1966 Pasteur 31 December 2003 0,76
10 francs 1963 Voltaire 31 December 2003 1,52
10 francs 1972 Berlioz 31 December 2003 1,52
20 francs 1980 Debussy 17 February 2012 3,05
50 francs 1962 Racine 31 December 2003 7,62
50 francs 1976 Quentin de la Tour 30 November 2005 7,62
50 francs 1993 St Exupéry 17 February 2012 7,62
100 francs 1964 Corneille 31 December 2003 15,24
100 francs 1978 Delacroix 31 January 2009 15,24
100 francs 1997 Cézanne 17 February 2012 15,24
200 francs 1981 Montesquieu 31 March 2008 30,49
200 francs 1995 Eiffel 17 February 2012 30,49
500 francs 1968 Pascal 28 February 2007 76,22
500 francs 1993 Pierre et Marie Curie 17 February 2012 76,22
And he that hath lyberte ought to kepe hit wel
For nothyng is better than lyberte
For lyberte shold not be wel sold for alle the gold and syluer of all the world
-Aesop's Fables, Caxton edition 1484

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Re: 200 France FF

Postby balz » Wed Sep 07, 2011 6:40 pm

AGgressive Metal wrote:Banknotes Denominated in Francs

Denominations Type Redeemable Until Equivalent €
5 francs 1966 Pasteur 31 December 2003 0,76
10 francs 1963 Voltaire 31 December 2003 1,52
10 francs 1972 Berlioz 31 December 2003 1,52
20 francs 1980 Debussy 17 February 2012 3,05
50 francs 1962 Racine 31 December 2003 7,62
50 francs 1976 Quentin de la Tour 30 November 2005 7,62
50 francs 1993 St Exupéry 17 February 2012 7,62
100 francs 1964 Corneille 31 December 2003 15,24
100 francs 1978 Delacroix 31 January 2009 15,24
100 francs 1997 Cézanne 17 February 2012 15,24
200 francs 1981 Montesquieu 31 March 2008 30,49
200 francs 1995 Eiffel 17 February 2012 30,49
500 francs 1968 Pascal 28 February 2007 76,22
500 francs 1993 Pierre et Marie Curie 17 February 2012 76,22


Thanks!

And where can I sell them?

And what about those who are not in mint condition?
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Re: 200 France FF

Postby 68Camaro » Wed Sep 07, 2011 7:11 pm

The condition wouldn't matter if you're exchanging them for Euro. But I suspect you can only do that in France?
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Re: 200 France FF

Postby balz » Wed Sep 07, 2011 9:42 pm

68Camaro wrote:The condition wouldn't matter if you're exchanging them for Euro. But I suspect you can only do that in France?


Good question... I live in North America... What can I do with those?

The Saint-Exupéry is mint condition, but the other one circulated...
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Re: 200 France FF

Postby AGgressive Metal » Wed Sep 07, 2011 10:25 pm

balz wrote:
68Camaro wrote:The condition wouldn't matter if you're exchanging them for Euro. But I suspect you can only do that in France?


Good question... I live in North America... What can I do with those?

The Saint-Exupéry is mint condition, but the other one circulated...


I think you can mail them directly to the Banque Du France, but you may need a Euro-zone bank account in order for them to pay you. :| I'd say that if you are interested in selling them, look around E-bay to get ideas on how to list them and what they are selling for.
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For lyberte shold not be wel sold for alle the gold and syluer of all the world
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Re: 200 France FF

Postby balz » Wed Sep 07, 2011 11:34 pm

Thanks I will try this... unfortunately a Euro account seems complicated and I wonder if it would sell easily on Ebay, but I'll try... Thanks
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