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  1. The Austro-Hungarian gulden (alternatively florin or forint; German: Gulden, Hungarian: forint, Croatian: forinta/florin, Czech: zlatý, Polish: złoty reński) was the currency of the lands of the House of Habsburg between 1754 and 1892 (known as the Austrian Empire from 1804 to 1867 and the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy after 1867), when it was ...

    • 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, 1,000 gulden
    • Fl. (in Latin), Ft. (in Hungarian)‎
    • 5⁄10, 1, 4, 5, 10, 20 kreuzer; 1⁄4, 1, 2, 4, 8 gulden; 1, 2 Vereinsthaler (1+1⁄2 Fl., 3 Fl.)
    • Austro-Hungarian Bank
  2. Between 1868 and 1892, the forint was the name used in Hungarian for the currency of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, known in German as the Gulden. It was subdivided into 100 krajczár (krajcár in modern Hungarian orthography; cf German Kreuzer).

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    In 1753, Austria-Hungary and Bavaria agreed to the Conventions monetary standard which resulted into two differently valued gulden: the Austro-Hungarian florin of the Austrian Empire from 1754 to 1892, and the South German gulden of the Southern German states from 1754 until German unification in 1871.

  5. The florin (German: Gulden, Hungarian: forint, Croatian: forinta/florin, Czech: zlatý) was the currency of the lands of the House of Habsburg between 1754 and 1892 (known as the Austrian Empire from 1804 to 1867 and the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy after 1867), when it was replaced by the Austro-Hungarian crown as part of the introduction of the ...

  6. Jun 11, 2018 · AUSTRIA-HUNGARY, FRANZ-JOSEF I 1859 -FLORIN b - Flickr - woody1778a.jpg 1,269 × 1,269; 593 KB GOW 1 gulden 1860 A obverse.jpg 351 × 345; 52 KB GOW 1 gulden 1860 A reverse.jpg 351 × 347; 58 KB

  7. About us. History. 1878–1922. 1816 – 1818. 1818 – 1878. 1878 – 1922. 1922 – 1938. 1938 – 1945. 1945 – 1998. from 1999. The Austro-Hungarian Bank. Common ground. 100 florin banknote, obverse in German – 1880.

  8. Oct 7, 2015 · Summarize this article for a 10 year old. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Austria-Hungary, often referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire or the Dual Monarchy, was a multi-national constitutional monarchy in Central Europe between 1867 and 1918.

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