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26/03/2007, 22:01
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Missy
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Don't know about wages in the '30s but if this label is original to the '30s with the figurines then that 39F would have been in 'anciens francs' which my Gran so many time rejoiced in telling me that they were far more valuable !!
39F in the '30s would have been 3F90 by the '50s/'60s and possibly worth not more than 0.39centimes by 2000.
French money was devalued soon after the war. Often elder generations would/could not get their minds round that devaluation and quoted money amounts in 'ancien francs' so to my generation it made them 'très riches!' A car to them would be bought for 50,000F (anciens) which was actually 5,000F to me.... I remember (back in the late '60s) when my parents bought a plot of land on which to build their house, the whole package was around 300,000F but to explain to their parents (my grandparents) the figure suddenly jumped up to a heady 3million francs!! I really thought that my parents had won the lottery!
....Just as well that none of my grandparents were still alive by the arrival of the Euro! Imagine the mental arithmetic to give them the value of things!!
Mourir de rire c'est bon pour la santé
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26/03/2007, 22:17
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Loiseau
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Actually, Missy, I think the change in 1960 was a division by 100 rather than by 10. i.e. 1,000 francs became 10 nouveaux francs (I can still visualise that Richelieu banknote, overprinted, and the 500F/5NF one with V Hugo on it).
So does that mean that the two Quimper figures would be 0.39 new francs ? Er, 4p. Gosh, sounds cheap doesn't it, even for the 1930s...
Angela
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26/03/2007, 22:22
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Cjlaws
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I can't help with wages, but this handy table gives the equivalent purchasing power of a franc over the years from 1901 onwards compared with 2001 and 2005.
CJL
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27/03/2007, 3:29
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Loiseau
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"FN" would have been the new "heavy" francs = "francs nouveaux", I seem to recall.
So price is going up to about 40p in UKP now!
[EDIT: Going a bit mad here, I think. I should have said £4, shouldn't I?!]
Angela
PS I can't get the table ![Sad [:(]](/cs/images/emotions/sad.gif)
PPS Found another one ![Smile [:)]](/cs/images/emotions/smile.gif) So if one reckons the price marked is in nouveaux francs, in 1960, it makes about 55 euros at 2006 prices.
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