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  2. 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 .

  3. Though the wisselbank was not a mint, it provided coins deposited with it for melting and recoining at Dutch mints in the form of a high-quality currency, called "trade money" (or negotiepenningen in Dutch).

  4. Feb 18, 2024 · By Sonia Hategan. Last updated: February 18, 2024. The currency of Netherlands before euro. The Dutch guilder ( gulden in local language) was the national currency of the Netherlands before the euro adopted by most of the countries from European Union.

  5. Feb 19, 2020 · The Netherlands uses the European munteenheid (currency unit), the euro (euro). Before its introduction in January 2002, the Dutch used the gulden (guilder). The gulden had been in use for many centuries, actually. It was introduced in the Middeleeuwen (Middle Ages), so the replacement for the euro was a pretty big deal!

  6. Sep 22, 2023 · Banknotes and Coins. Engaging in any financial transaction in the Netherlands means you’ll be either handing over or receiving banknotes and coins. Here’s what you need to know about them: Banknotes. The Euro banknotes come in various denominations, making them suitable for a range of financial needs, from small purchases to substantial ones.

  7. guilder, former monetary unit of the Netherlands. In 2002 the guilder ceased to be legal tender after the euro, the monetary unit of the European Union, became the country’s sole currency. The guilder was adopted as the Netherlands’ monetary unit in 1816, though its roots trace to the 14th century,

  8. Aug 16, 2021 · The Netherlands, like 19 other countries in the 28-member European Union, uses the euro as its official currency since 2002. Before that, the guilder had been the Dutch currency as far back as 1680.

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