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The franc is the name of several Currency units, most notably for the former French francs. The name is said to derive from the Latin inscription ''francorum rex'' ("King of the Franks ") on early French Coin s, or from the French ''franc'', meaning "free". Countries which use francs include Switzerland , Liechtenstein , and most of the Francophone countries of Africa . Before the introduction of the Euro , francs were also used in France , Belgium and Luxembourg , while Andorra and Monaco accepted the French franc as Legal Tender . One franc is typically divided into 100 Centimes . The French franc symbol is an F with a line through it (₣). ORIGINS The franc was originally a French Gold coin of 3.87 g minted in 1360 on the occasion of the release of King John II ("the Good") , held by the English since his capture at the Battle Of Poitiers four years earlier. It was equivalent to one '' Livre Tournois '' (Tours pound). FRENCH FRANC The French Franc was the national currency of France from 1360 until 1641 , and from 1795 until 1999 (franc coins and notes were legal tender until 2002). Though abolished as a legal coin by Louis XIII in 1641 in favor of the gold Louis and silver écu , the term franc continued to be used in common parlance for the Livre Tournois . The franc was also minted for many of the former French colonies, such as Morocco, Algieria, French West Africa, and others. Today, after independence, many of these countries continue to use the franc as their standard denomination. CFA AND CFP FRANCS Fourteen African countries use the worth only 0.01 French franc. Therefore, from January 1999 , 1 CFA franc is equivalent to 0.00152449 euro. A separate ( Franc CFP ) circulates in France's Pacific Territories , worth 0.0084 euro (formerly 0.055 French franc). COMORIAN FRANC In 1981, The Comoros established an arrangement with the French government similar to that of the CFA franc. Originally, 50 Comorian Franc s were worth 1 French franc. In January 1994, the rate was changed to 75 Comorian francs to the French franc. Since 1999, the currency has been pegged to the euro. BELGIAN FRANC AND LUXEMBOURG FRANC The conquest of most of western Europe by Revolutionary and Napoleonic France led to the franc's wide circulation. Following independence from the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the new Kingdom of Belgium in 1832 adopted its own franc, equivalent to the French one, followed by Luxembourg in 1848 and Switzerland in 1850 . Newly-unified Italy adopted the lira on a similar basis in 1862 . In the gold value was made the fixed standard, a situation which was to continue until 1914 . In 1926 Belgium as well as France experienced depreciation and an abrupt collapse of confidence, leading to the introduction of a new gold currency for international transactions, the ''belga'' of 5 francs, and the country's withdrawal from the monetary union, which ceased to exist at the end of the year. The 1921 monetary union of Belgium and Luxembourg survived, however, forming the basis for full economic union in 1932 . Like the French franc, the Belgian/Luxemburgese franc ceased to exist in January 1 , 1999 , when it became fixed at 1 EUR= 40.3399 BEF/LUF, thus a franc was worth 0.024789 €. Old franc coins and notes lost its legal tender status in February 28 , 2002. 1 Luxembourg franc was equal to 1 Belgian franc. Belgian francs were legal tender inside Luxembourg and Luxembourg francs were legal tender in Belgium. The equivalent name of the Belgian franc in Dutch , Belgium's other official language, was "Belgische Frank." SWISS FRANC See Also: Swiss franc The is used in Switzerland and in Liechtenstein . The name of the country "Swiss Confederation" is found on some of the coins in Latin (''Confoederatio Helvetica''), as Switzerland has four official languages, all of which are used on the notes. The denomination is abbreviated "Fr" on the coins which is the abbreviation in all four languages. CONGOLESE FRANC The Congolese Franc is used in the Democratic Republic Of Congo . Suppressed in 1967 by Mobutu , it was re-established in 1998 by Laurent Kabila . BURUNDIAN FRANC Used in Burundi . RWANDAN FRANC Used in Rwanda . DJIBOUTIAN FRANC Used in Djibouti . Pegged to the US Dollar since 1973. GUINEAN FRANC Used in Guinea . Suppressed in 1972 by dictator Sékou Touré , re-established in 1986 by his successor Lansana Conté . MALAGASY FRANC The Malagasy Franc was replaced by the Malagasy Ariary on January 1 , 2005 . This controversial decision was taken by President Marc Ravalomanana . SEE ALSO
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