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26 December 1945 to 20 September 1949 – Fixed exchange with the US dollar at US$1 = F.CFP 49.60. Non-fixed exchange rate with the old French franc, which devalued four times vs. the US dollar. From F.CFP 1 = FF 2.40 (FF = French franc) in December 1945, the exchange rate reached F.CFP 1 = FF 5.50 in September 1949.
The franc is the currency of French Polynesia, part of the CFP franc since 1945 and issued by the Institut d'émission d'outre-mer (IEOM) in Paris. It is subdivided into 100 centimes , although centime denominations are no longer in circulation.
Bermudian dollar Bermuda (United Kingdom) $ Cent [3] CFP franc French Polynesia F [4] New Caledonia [5] Wallis and Futuna [6] Cook Islands dollar Cook Islands (Realm of New Zealand) $ Cent [7] [circular reference] Cayman Islands dollar Cayman Islands (United Kingdom) $ Cent [8] Danish krone Greenland kr Øre [9]
US Dollar (37) Euro (28) Composite (8) Other (9) No separate legal tender (16) Ecuador El Salvador Marshall Islands Micronesia Palau Panama Timor-Leste Andorra Monaco San Marino Vatican City Kosovo Montenegro Kiribati Nauru Tuvalu; Currency board (11) Djibouti Hong Kong ; ECCU Antigua and Barbuda Dominica
New Zealand dollar: Reserve Bank of New Zealand New Zealand Niue Australia: Australian dollar: Reserve Bank of Australia: float Nauru Marshall Islands: United States dollar: Federal Reserve System: float Micronesia Palau French Polynesia: CFP franc: Institut d'émission d'outre-mer: 1 EUR = 119.33174 XPF New Caledonia Wallis and Futuna
Colour key and notes Indicates that a given currency is pegged to another currency (details) Italics indicates a state or territory with a low level of international recognition State or territory Currency Symbol [D] or Abbrev. ISO code Fractional unit Number to basic Abkhazia Abkhazian apsar [E] аҧ (none) (none) (none) Russian ruble ₽ RUB Kopeck 100 Afghanistan Afghan afghani ؋ AFN ...
The Papeete Sunday Market is the beating heart of French Polynesia’s capital city. All kinds of goodies are available for purchase: wild-caught whole tunas, locally grown fruit and vegetables ...
That year banknotes were issued specifically for use on the island which circulated along with French coins. In 1945, the CFP franc was introduced, with coins issued for New Caledonia from 1949. The CFP franc is also issued in French Polynesia, and was used in the New Hebrides until 1982 after its 1980 re-establishment as the Republic of ...