is this a canadian coin or french coin?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Francia_1_franco.JPG
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French.
It is written on the second image, republique francaise
It’s a Franc so it’s French.
French franc
It is a French One Franc coin.
French franc.
i am pretty sure it’s German.
french definately! I have some of those from when france still used Francs…it’s a 1 franc piece
Here`s a tip if it dosn`t have Queen Elizabeth 11 on the front of the coin it is not from Canada.
Looks french by the fact that it says so if it were candian it would say that….
It’s a french coin, of course (I’m French). This is a new "1 Franc" coin struck in 1960, year of the devaluation. 1 "new franc" was worth 100 "old francs".
Today, France, governed by foreign countries, has no more national currency: we are forced to use the "Euro".
French.