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- Gold_franc abstract "The gold franc (currency code: XFO) was the unit of account for the Bank for International Settlements from 1930 until April 1, 2003. It was replaced with the special drawing right. It was originally based on the Franc Germinal, and remained at the value the franc was pegged (0.290322 g fine gold) after the countries of the Latin Monetary Union came off the gold standard.The gold franc was used in the Anglo-French Condominium of the New Hebrides (now Vanuatu) as the currency in which the joint administration's postal service denominated its stamps, a natural choice as the Universal Postal Union Treaty (beginning in 1874 when the first treaty was agreed and reaffirmed at subsequent Congresses until at least that of 1939--see the various \"Actes du Congress...\") denominated the agreed international postal rates in gold franc and gold centime leaving each member country and its dependencies to translate the amounts into their own currencies. This added to the already confused situation in which the Australian dollar and the New Hebrides franc were used in normal trade (and in which even the pound sterling turned up the columns of earlier joint administration budgetary documents).".
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- Gold_franc wikiPageWikiLink Bank_for_International_Settlements.
- Gold_franc wikiPageWikiLink Banking_in_Switzerland.
- Gold_franc wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gold_coins.
- Gold_franc wikiPageWikiLink Category:Proposed_currencies.
- Gold_franc wikiPageWikiLink Financial_crisis.
- Gold_franc wikiPageWikiLink Floating_exchange_rate.
- Gold_franc wikiPageWikiLink French_franc.
- Gold_franc wikiPageWikiLink Gold.
- Gold_franc wikiPageWikiLink Gram.
- Gold_franc wikiPageWikiLink Hard_currency.
- Gold_franc wikiPageWikiLink Initiative.
- Gold_franc wikiPageWikiLink Latin_Monetary_Union.
- Gold_franc wikiPageWikiLink National_Council_(Switzerland).
- Gold_franc wikiPageWikiLink New_Hebrides.
- Gold_franc wikiPageWikiLink New_Hebrides_franc.
- Gold_franc wikiPageWikiLink Pound_sterling.
- Gold_franc wikiPageWikiLink Special_drawing_rights.
- Gold_franc wikiPageWikiLink Swiss_National_Bank.
- Gold_franc wikiPageWikiLink Switzerland.
- Gold_franc wikiPageWikiLink Vanuatu.
- Gold_franc wikiPageWikiLink File:Zog_frang_ar_coin_front.jpg.
- Gold_franc wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gold franc".
- Gold_franc wikiPageWikiLinkText "gold franc".
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- Gold_franc wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gold_franc subject Category:Gold_coins.
- Gold_franc subject Category:Proposed_currencies.
- Gold_franc hypernym Unit.
- Gold_franc type Organisation.
- Gold_franc type Denomination.
- Gold_franc type Object.
- Gold_franc type Redirect.
- Gold_franc comment "The gold franc (currency code: XFO) was the unit of account for the Bank for International Settlements from 1930 until April 1, 2003. It was replaced with the special drawing right.".
- Gold_franc label "Gold franc".
- Gold_franc sameAs Q1509365.
- Gold_franc sameAs Goldfranken.
- Gold_franc sameAs Franc-or.
- Gold_franc sameAs Złoty_frank.
- Gold_franc sameAs m.024l4x.
- Gold_franc sameAs Золотой_франк.
- Gold_franc sameAs Guldfranc.
- Gold_franc sameAs Q1509365.
- Gold_franc wasDerivedFrom Gold_franc?oldid=701308055.
- Gold_franc depiction Zog_frang_ar_coin_front.jpg.
- Gold_franc isPrimaryTopicOf Gold_franc.