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Guilder is the
English translation of the
Dutch and
German gulden,
originally shortened from
Middle High
German guldin pfenninc ("gold penny"). This was...
- The
guilder (Dutch: gulden,
pronounced [ˈɣʏldə(n)] ) or
florin was the
currency of the
Netherlands from 1434
until 2002, when it was
replaced by the euro...
- The
Netherlands Antillean guilder (Dutch: gulden; Papiamento: florin) is the
currency of Curaçao and Sint Maarten,
which until 2010
formed the Netherlands...
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Antillean guilder but more durable, with
denominations of 200
guilders, 100
guilders, 50
guilders, 20
guilders, and 10
guilders. The 2+1⁄2-
guilder coin and...
- The
Hundred Guilder Print is an
etching with
drypoint by Rembrandt,
measuring 278 x 388 mm (platemark). The etching's po****r name
derives from the large...
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Polish adjective 'golden',
which closely relates with its name to the
guilder,
whereas the
grosz subunit is
based on the groschen,
cognate to the English...
- The Austro-Hungarian
gulden (German), also
known as the
florin (German & Croatian),
forint (Hungarian; Croatian: forinta), or
zloty (Polish: złoty reński;...
- The
Netherlands Indies guilder (Dutch: Nederlands-Indische gulden, Malay-Van Op****jsen spelling:
Roepiah Hindia-Belanda) was the unit of
account of the...
- by 10
guilders in 1915, 200
guilders in 1925, 50
guilders in 1926, 100
guilders in 1927, 5
guilders in 1935, 2+1⁄2
guilders in 1940, 25
guilders in 1941...
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Aruban guilder is the
currency of Aruba. It is
subdivided into 100 cents. The
florin was
introduced in 1986,
replacing the
Netherlands Antillean guilder at...