Yet this same day, my local Pressing, where I bring my sumptuous linen sheets to be cleaned, mistakenly overcharged me 60 centimes, which I didn't discover until I got home. |
Go into just about every boulangerie in France nowadays and a standard baguette costs 80 centimes. |
On September 4, the government offered to cut fuel tax by about half the 50 centimes per litre demanded by the unions. |
Confiding in the future of the Restoration, he finally placed his money on the Grand-Livre at the moment when the funds were at fifty-six francs and twenty-five centimes. |
The monetary unit is the new drachma, equivalent to the franc, and divided into 440 100 lepta or centimes. |
Counting the florin at two francs, they found they had nine francs and eighty-five centimes. |