Franc
Franc is a monetary unit that has been used in several countries since the medieval period. The name comes from Old French franc, meaning free or frank, reflecting historical legal concepts. The franc became a widely used decimal currency in France after the French Revolution, when the franc was established as the principal unit in 1795, dividing into 100 centimes. It remained France’s currency until 2002, when the euro was adopted at a rate of 1 euro = 6.55957 francs.
Many other countries also used a currency named the franc, notably the Belgian franc and Luxembourgish franc,
In Africa, the CFA franc exists in two currency unions: the West African CFA franc (XOF) and
Today the term franc survives as the name of several currencies. The French franc no longer circulates,