1 are = 2.47 cents (approx).
Five cents
That was a standard circulation issue that's readily available even though France adopted the euro in 2002. The franc was worth 12 to 14 U.S. cents so your coin has a face value of 6 or 7 cents.
1 dollar = 100 cents.
1 Ground = 5 Cents
in franc 50 cents so if you have one you have 50 cents to spend in franc
46.1 Rs is 1 Swiss Franc (CHF)
About twenty US cents, or one UK shilling.
Worth only about 6 cents for the nickel content
As of October 2014, one Swiss franc is equal to 104 US pennies. One Swiss franc is also equal to 82.45 euro cents or 64.81 British pence.
1 franc.
The coin you are referring to is from Switzerland ("Confoederatio Helvetica" is Latin for "Swiss Confederation"), you haven't identified the denomination or the condition of the coin. Switzerland produced coins for 1, 2, 5, 10 and 20 Rappen in 1938, but not the usual 1/2 Franc, Franc, 2 Franc and 5 Franc coins (although very valuable patterns of the 1 and 2 Franc coins were produced). Depending on denomination and condition of your coin, it could be worth between a few cents and perhaps $20.
Hey, I have the same coin and I know that a 1960 franc is worth a quarter so im guessing that a 1947 franc is worth around 70 cents? 110.448.000 coins were struck in 1947, which puts your valuation wright ! For your info : in 1960 there were 406.375.000 coins struck...
France produced 37,072,000 1/2 Franc coins in 1974. Switzerland produced 45,006,000 (plus another 2,400 in Proof) 1/2 Franc coins in 1974.
1 are = 2.47 cents (approx).
yes, its worth 1 franc
Assuming it's a French franc and not Swiss or Belgian, the answer is not much. This was a common coin until 2002 when France adopted the euro as its currency. At that time one franc was worth less than 20 cents US.