Talk:CFP franc

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[edit] Notes issued by the IEOM

Prior to my edit, the article says the IEOM first issued notes in 1967. However, my search indicates 1969. Can anyone double check?

--Chochopk 09:40, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC)

The IEOM website says 1967: [1]. Hardouin 2 July 2005 13:14 (UTC)

[edit] Exchange

Currently it's about 100 FCP to the dollar (US). This will, of course, change as the Euro and USD change in value. The Jade Knight 19:46, 1 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Currency codes

I seem to understand that the FRF currency code only refers to the new franc in use from 1960 and to the introduction of the euro, but in this article the code is also used for the old franc.

I think there is a mistake in: Before the French regulated the currency on Tahiti, French Polynesia, traders often used the Chilean dollar. Chile has never used the dollar (only peso and escudo

[edit] Chilean dollar?

I think there is a mistake in: Before the French regulated the currency on Tahiti, French Polynesia, traders often used the Chilean dollar. Chile has never used the dollar (only pesos and escudos). --KRATK 23:47, 13 July 2006 (UTC)

Wouldn't it be more likely to be the Spanish real/piece of eight or the U.S.A. dollar?, which were used exstensively in the 1800's! Enlil Ninlil 04:08, 14 July 2006 (UTC)