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The 1/2 franc coin from France weighs 4.5 grams and measures 19.5mm in diameter. The 0.50 FRF coin features ‘La Semeuse’, the sower, by French artist Oscar Roty. The female sowing is Marianne, French national symbol, who is wearing the Phrygian cap of Liberty. Ll 【$1 = FRF5.4441】 US dollar to French franc rate today. Free online currency conversion based on exchange rates. Currency converter The converter shows the conversion of 1 US dollar to French franc as of Sunday, 7 February 2021.

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  2. 1 Franc 1960
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FR-66500 Francs 27.5.1937 (Mercury, cherubs, figures)[Obverse] [Reverse]
FR-725 Francs 5.1.1933 (woman; dock worker; sailing ship)[Picture & Info]
FR-8410 Francs 4.12.1941 (Minerva; peasant woman)[Picture & Info]
FR-8550 Francs 21.9.1939 (Ceres, Mercury, Versailles Park)[Obverse & Reverse]
FR-901000 Francs 3.11.1938 (Ceres, Mercury, Professions)[Obverse] [Reverse]
FR-9350 Francs 18.12.1941 (Jacques Coeur; Scene in Bourges)[Picture & Info]
FR-94100 Francs 29.1.1942 (Notre-Dame de Paris;
Maximilien de Béthune)
[Picture & Info]
FR-95500 Francs 18.12.1941 (Pax, man, woman)[Obverse & Reverse]
FR-961000 Francs 19.12.1940 (Woman, Mercury, blacksmith)[Obverse & Reverse]
FR-975000 Francs 20.7.1939 (Victory statuette, woman)[Picture & Info]
FR-985 Francs 30.10.1947 (Pyrenean shepherd; woman)[Picture & Info]
FR-9910 Francs 4.12.1947 (miners; cows; woman; child)[Picture & Info]
FR-99fr10 Francs 10.3.1949 (Miner) Replacement[Picture & Info]
FR-100a20 Francs 10.3.1949 (Breton fisherman; women & child)[Picture & Info]
FR-100c20 Francs 10.3.1949 (Breton fisherman; women & child)[Picture & Info]
FR-101100 Francs 6.1.1944 (Descartes, hay cart; female; angel)[Picture & Info]
FR-1035000 Francs 1942-48 (Allegory of French Colonies)[Picture & Info]
FR-105100 Francs 2.10.1943 (Marianne, anchor, barrel)[Obverse] [Reverse]
FR-11610 Francs 1944 (torches; french flag)[Picture & Info]
FR-123100 Francs 1944 (cloudy skies)[Picture & Info]
FR-12750 Francs 1.2.1951 (Leverrier; Neptune)[Picture & Info]
FR-128100 Francs 12.10.1950 (Occupations; family; oxen)[Picture & Info]
FR-129500 Francs 28.3.1946 (Chateaubriand; lyre; muses)[Picture & Info]
FR-1301000 Francs 25.4.1946 (Minerva; Hercules; woman)[Picture & Info]
FR-M65 Francs (1947) (woman; fruits; wheat harvesting)[Picture & Info]
FR-M710 Francs (1947) (woman; wheat harvesting)[Picture & Info]
FR-M11100 Francs (1955) (Mercury, seated woman)[Obverse] [Reverse]
FR-1301000 Francs 17.2.1949 (Minerva, Hercules, woman)[Obverse] [Reverse]
FR-1315000 Francs 10.3.1949 (Sea & Countryside; Mercury)[Picture & Info]
FR-1341000 Francs 5.1.1956 (Cardinal Richelieu; town gate)[Picture & Info]
FR-1375 Nouveaux Francs on 500 Francs 12.2.1959[Obverse] [Reverse]
FR-1415 Nouveaux Francs 2.7.1959 (Pantheon; Victor Hugo)[Picture & Info]
FR-14210 Nouveaux Francs 7.6.1962 (Old city; Richelieu)[Picture & Info]
FR-144100 N. Francs 1963 (Napoleon Bonaparte, Triumph Arch)[Obverse & Reverse]
FR-1465 Francs 4.11.1966 (Louis Pasteur; laboratory)[Picture & Info]
FR-14710 Francs 8.1.1971 (François Voltaire; buildings)[Picture & Info]
FR-14850 Francs 1976 (Jean Racine; old buildings)[Picture & Info]
FR-149100 Francs 2.1.1976 (Pierre Corneille; arches)[Picture & Info]
FR-15010 Francs 2.10.1975 (Hector Berlioz; musical instrument)[Picture & Info]
FR-15120 Francs 1997 (Claude Debussy; stormy sea)[Picture & Info]
FR-15250 Francs 1977 (M. Quentin de la Tour; Versailles)[Picture & Info]
FR-154100 Francs 1994 (E. Delacroix; nude Marianne)[Picture & Info]
FR-155200 Francs 1981 (Baron de Montesquieu; Labrede)[Obverse] [Reverse]
FR-155200 Francs 1990 (Baron de Montesquieu; Labrede)[Picture & Info]
FR-156500 Francs 6.12.1973 (B. Pascal; St. Jacques Church)[Obverse] [Reverse]
FR-156500 Francs 5.11.1987 (B. Pascal; St. Jacques Church)[Picture & Info]
FR-15750 Francs 1992 (A. de Saint-Exupery; plane; Africa)[Picture & Info]
FR-157Aa50 Francs 1994 (Little Prince; Saint-Exupéry; biplane)[Picture & Info]
FR-157Ad50 Francs 1997 (Little Prince; Saint-Exupéry; biplane)[Picture & Info]
FR-157Ad50 Francs 1999 (Little Prince; Saint-Exupéry; biplane)[Picture & Info]
FR-158100 Francs 1998 (Paul Cezanne; still-life of fruits)[Picture & Info]
FR-159200 Francs 1997 (Gustave Eiffel; Eiffel Tower)[Picture & Info]
FR-160a500 Francs 1994 (M. & P. Curie; laboratory utensils)[Picture & Info]
FR-160c500 Francs 1998 (M. & P. Curie; laboratory utensils)[Picture & Info]
Private, Local and Test Notes
FR-VIC1 Franc of French Red Cross, War Prisoner Bond[Picture & Info]
FR-CCC1 Franc of 'Chambre de Commerce de Carcassonne'[Picture & Info]
FR-EC1'Echantillon' (printing house trial note)[Obverse]
FR-EC2'Echantillon' (printing house trial note)[Picture & Info]
FR-ENV5-10-20-50-100 Euro ND test note set 'NO VALUE'.[Picture & Info]
FR-LYOC.C. Lyon 50 Centimes 9.9.1915[Obverse & Reverse]
FR-UMG1 Franc of 'Union des Magasins de Grenoble' (Arms)[Picture & Info]
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France, a Western European country that also includes serveral overseas territories and regions has a total area of 640,679 km2 (247,368 sq mi).

As observed on the physical map of France above, the country is partially covered central, north and west by a relatively flat plain that's punctuated by some time-worn low rolling hills and mountains.

Rugged cliffs front its coastline along the English Channel. There, to the northwest of Caen, the Cotentin Peninsulashields the Channel Islands, while a bit further to the west, the Brittany Peninsula juts into the Atlantic Ocean. Assorted coastal islands dot the western coastline south of Brest, where white-sandy beaches stretch along the Atlantic Ocean to the border with Spain.A few scattered islands are found along the pebbled beaches of the Mediterranean coast. Corsica, a mountainous island and the country's largest island, is located 160 km (99 miles) southeast of Nice.Mountains dominate eastern, south-central and southern France, including the snowcapped Alps that stretch along its border with Italy, then on into Switzerland and across southern Europe. The country's highest point and the second-highest point in Europe is located here; Mont Blanc at 15,770 ft. (4,807m) (marked on the map above).

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Further to the north the limestone peaks of the Jura range front the country's eastern border with Switzerland. The heavily forested Vosges Mountains in the far-northeast stretch along the Rhine River valley.In the far-southeast, directly to the west of Nice and dissected by the Verdon River, stands the Gorges du Verdon. This spectacular and massive canyon is up to 700 meters deep in places, and about 11 miles long.Volcanic in origin, the Massif Central is a mountainous plateau divided by steep canyons and valleys. These mountains (or Massifs) stretch south toward the Mediterranean Sea. The Pyrenees, a jagged mountain range, covers the entire southern borders with Andorra and Spain.The country is drained by dozens and dozens of rivers. The longest river in France is the Loire at 630 miles (1,020 km) in length. Other significant rivers include the Garonne, Lot, Rhine, Rhone Seine, each with many smaller tributaries.

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France (officially, the French Republic) is divided into 18 integral administrative regions (regions, singular - region). In alphabetical order, the regions are: Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes, Bretagne (Brittany), Bourgogne-Franche-Comte (Burgundy-Free County), Corse (Corsica), Centre-Val de Loire (Center-Loire Valley), Grand Est (Grand East), Hauts-de-France (Upper France), Ile-de-France, Nouvelle-Aquitaine (New Aquitaine), Normandie (Normandy), Occitanie (Occitania), Pays de la Loire (Lands of the Loire) and Provence-Alpes-Coted’Azur. These 13 regions are located in Metropolitan France in the European continent. The 5 overseas regions are: Mayotte and Reunion in Indian Ocean off the African coast; Guyane (French Guiana) is in South America; Guadeloupe and Martinique in Antilles in the Carribean Sea.

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Located in the north-central part of the country is, Paris – the capital, the largest and the most populous city of France. It is a major administrative, cultural and commercial center of the country.

Where is France?

France is a country located in North Western Europe. It is geographically positioned both in the Northern and Eastern hemispheres of the Earth. France is bordered by 7 countries: by Belgium and Luxembourg in the northeast; by Germany, Switzerland and Italy in the east; and by Spain and Andorra in the south. It is also bounded by the Bay of Biscay (North Atlantic Ocean) in the west; by the English Channel in the northwest and by the Mediterranean Sea in the south. France also shares maritime borders with UK in the north.

[Locations of 5 overseas regions: French Guiana inNorthern South America, between Brazil and Suriname, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean. Guadeloupe: Caribbean, islands between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, southeast of Puerto Rico. Martinique: Caribbean, island between the Caribbean Sea and North Atlantic Ocean, north of Trinidad and Tobago. Mayotte: Southern Indian Ocean, island in the Mozambique Channel, about halfway between northern Madagascar and northern Mozambique. Reunion: Southern Africa, island in the Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar.]

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Key Facts

Legal NameFrench Republic
Flag
Capital CityParis
48 52 N, 2 20 E
Total Area 643,801.00 km2
Land Area640,427.00 km2
Water Area3,374.00 km2
Population67,059,887
Major Cities
  1. Paris (11,017,230)
  2. Lyon (1,719,268)
  3. Marseille-Aix-en-Provence (1,608,236)
  4. Lille (1,063,085)
  5. Toulouse (1,024,167)
  6. Bordeaux (968,993)
  7. Nice-Cannes (942,208)
  8. Nantes (677,766)
  9. Toulon (579,095)
  10. Grenoble (527,720)
Currency Euros (EUR)
GDP$2.72 Trillion
GDP Per Capita$40,493.93

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