Examples of using Franc in English and their translations into Danish
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Franc Napoleon III gold coins are liquid.
Franc Napoleon III gold coins are money.
One Congolese Franc is worth 100 Congolese Centimes.
One Franc is worth 100 Centimes.
Were you pissed about the franc?
Give me the change in franc pieces.
The decision of the French Government on 20 January 1974 to float the franc was the first sign of the risk that this solidarity might be dissipated.
With approximately 28 million pieces minted since 1883, Belgian 20 franc gold coins are a household name in the European bullion market.
Furthermore, the French gold franc was, at the time of Italy's unification of coinage, a major regional currency, so the decision to base the lira on the French franc made even more sense.
The Hungarian 20 franc/ 8 forint s gold coin is packed with history and will thus make a great addition to any coin collection.
So, we want to protect the franc today, in order to avoid the dollar tomorrow.
Austrian schilling Belgian franc German mark Danish krone Spanish peseta Finnish markka French franc Pound sterling Greek drachma Irish pound Italian lira Luxembourg franc Dutch guilder.
In 1969 difficulties in France obliged it to devalue the franc and later the same year Germany was obliged to revalue the German mark.
Belgian franc Danish krone German mark Greek drachma French franc Irish pound(punt)
The euro- as has been pointed out- has withstood the crisis much better than the mark, franc or lira could have withstood it.
Udtalelse om ophævelse af status som lovligt betalingsmiddel for sedler og mønter udstedt i franc CON/ 2002/6.
there is no doubt whatever that the franc would fall.
If the Bank of France were to return to its former inflationary habits, the franc would dive immediately.
and the fact that the franc could disappear completely in 2002 has been completely hidden from them.
Should he be a stockbroker, she will know the closing prices of the franc in Geneva and pound in London.