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Want to Convert CFP Franc to Australian Dollars?
Danesh Exchange is your one-stop shop to convert your CFP Francs back to Australian Dollars. We exchange XPF to AUD—or AUD to XPF—at the best rates in Melbourne and charge $0 commission or fees. If you’re a student or pensioner, we offer even better rates to help you save even more money.

Why sell your CFP to us?
Danesh Exchange is Melbourne’s leading currency dealer. Unlike the banks, our focus is only on currency conversions. If you need to buy/sell CFP, we are the go to currency dealer.
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Australian Dollars to CFP Franc
The CFP Franc is the official currency used in several French overseas territories, including French Polynesia, New Caledonia, and Wallis & Futuna.
You may hear locals casually refer to it as “franc” in conversation. Coins and smaller denominations are less commonly used for large transactions, but it’s useful to know that coins come in 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 francs, while banknotes start from 500 francs upwards.
Tipping is customary in restaurants in these territories, usually around 5–10%. Portion sizes are generally generous, so you’re unlikely to feel short-changed when dining out.
Australian Dollars to CFP Franc
The CFP Franc is the official currency used in several French overseas territories, including French Polynesia, New Caledonia, and Wallis & Futuna.
You may hear locals casually refer to it as “franc” in conversation. Coins and smaller denominations are less commonly used for large transactions, but it’s useful to know that coins come in 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 francs, while banknotes start from 500 francs upwards.
Tipping is customary in restaurants in these territories, usually around 5–10%. Portion sizes are generally generous, so you’re unlikely to feel short-changed when dining out.
