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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Florin_signFlorin sign - Wikipedia

    The florin sign ( ƒ) is a symbol that is used for the currencies named florin, [1] also called guilder. The Dutch name for the currency is gulden. The symbol "ƒ" is the lowercase version of Ƒ of the Latin alphabet. In many serif typefaces, it can often be substituted with a normal italic small-letter f ( f ). It is used in the following ...

  2. The British florin, or two- shilling piece ( 2/– or 2s. ), was a coin worth of one pound, or 24 pence. It was issued from 1849 until 1967, with a final issue for collectors dated 1970. It was the last coin circulating immediately prior to decimalisation to be demonetised, in 1993, having for a quarter of a century circulated alongside the ten ...

    • (1849) 28.0 mm, (1851–1886) 30.0 mm, (1887–1892) 29.5 mm, (1893–1970) 28.5 mm
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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FlorinFlorin - Wikipedia

    Florin. The Florentine florin was a gold coin (in Italian Fiorino d'oro) struck from 1252 to 1533 with no significant change in its design or metal content standard during that time. [1] It had 54 grains (3.499 grams, 0.1125 troy ounces) of nominally pure or 'fine' gold [2] with a purchasing power difficult to estimate (and variable) but ...

  5. May 31, 2019 · The last florin issued for circulation was dated 1967, and it was then replaced by a "Ten New Pence" coin of identical size and weight issued from 1968 onwards. So the florin lives on in the form of the new ten pence coin. The size of the tenpence was reduced in 1992 from 28.50 to 24.50 millimetres, and its weight from 11.31 to 6.50 grams.

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  6. Nov 17, 2014 · The florin also began to be affected by broad trends in European coinage. From the early 16th century silver became increasingly dominant as old mines were revived and new ones discovered.

  7. The Government agreed and the half-crown was demonetised at the end of 1969, leaving the florin to be re-denominated as a 10p piece and to remain in circulation alongside its decimal equivalent until 1993. When the old-sized 10p pieces ceased to be legal tender at the end of June 1993, florins of the former £sd coinage were removed from ...

  8. Jun 27, 2018 · florin. views 3,086,269 updated Jun 27 2018. florin an English gold coin of the 14th century, worth six shillings and eight old pence; a former British coin and monetary unit worth two shillings. The word comes via Old French from Italian fiorino, diminutive of fiore ‘flower’, from Latin flos, flor-. The word originally denoted a gold coin ...

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