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The Congolese Franc is the currency of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The currency was re-established in 1997 replacing the former Zaïre (which had been subdivided into 100 makuta; sg. likuta). As of January 6, 2005 there were 417.037 francs to the United States dollar. There are no coins.
Banknotes in circulation are [1] [2]
- 1 centime
- 5 centime
- 10 cetimes
- 20 centimes
- 50 centimes
- 1 Franc
- 5 Franc
- 10 Franc
- 20 Franc
- 50 Franc
- 100 Franc
- 200 Franc
- 500 Franc
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