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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...
- 1914 the
guilder was
traded at a rate of 2.46
guilders = 1 U.S. dollar. As of 1938, the rate was 1.82
guilders = 1 U.S. dollar. One
Dutch guilder in 1914...
- with a peg to the U.S.
dollar of 1.88585
guilders = 1
dollar established. The peg was
adjusted to 1.79
guilders = 1
dollar in 1971. In 1986,
Aruba gained...
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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...
- 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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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
Guilders' ****ociation
House (Romanian: Casa Asociației Meșteșugărești; German: Gewerbevereinshaus) is a
historic monument located in Sighișoara, Mureș...
- of the
Junior Guilders. Most
Junior Guilders were
formerly Children Sing members.
Merrill died
December 27, 2024. The
Junior Guilders have performed...
- for 100
guilders and more",
saying it was "very fine and lovely, but
ought to cost 30
guilders".
Rembrandt may have
worked on the
Hundred Guilder print...
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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...