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  1. 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 Dutch name gulden was a Middle Dutch adjective meaning "golden", and reflects the fact that, when first introduced in 1434, its value was about equal to (i.e., it was on par with) the Italian gold florin.

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  2. From 1901 to 1921 the Nederlanden or Netherlands 1 Gulden coin contain 94.5% silver. From 1922 to 1958 and from 1967 the 1 Gulden contained 72% silver. The 2 1/2G or 2 1/2 Gulden: From 1929 to 1940 the 2 1/2 Gulden contained 72% silver and again from 1959 to 1966 it also contained 72% actual silver content. In 1970 and 1973 the 10 Gulden also ...

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  4. guilder or florin. 20 stuivers or 40 groots. Carolus guilder. 1 1 / 2 guilders. daelder. 1 1 / 2 guilders. rijksdaelder, rixdollar. 2 1 / 2 guilders. piece-of-eight. 2.4 guilders or 48 stuivers or 8 reals or 8 schellings. ducaton. 3 guilders plus 3 stuivers. pond Vlaamsch, pond groot, "Flemish pound" 6 guilders or 20 schellings; 1 York pound

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GuilderGuilder - Wikipedia

    Guilder is the English translation of the Dutch and German gulden, originally shortened from Middle High German guldin pfenninc "gold penny". This was the term that became current in the southern and western parts of the Holy Roman Empire for the Fiorino d'oro (introduced in 1252 in the Republic of Florence ).

  6. The guilder was adopted as the Netherlands’ monetary unit in 1816, though its roots trace to the 14th century, when the florin, the coinage of Florence, spread to northern Europe, where it became known as the guilder. (Indeed, the abbreviation for the Dutch currency remained “Hfl,” which denoted it as the Holland florin.)

  7. Nov 22, 2021 · History of the Dutch Guilder . The beginnings of the Dutch Guilder can be traced several hundred years back. In the 14th century, the florin – Florence’s own currency, became widespread in the Northern Europe. People started referring to it as the guilder, which originated from gulden florijn – a golden florin.

  8. 4 days ago · The Dutch guilder was produced from the 17th century all the way to the year 2002 when it was replaced with the euro. These precious metal coins were originally made of gold and used primarily for payments. In 2015, an entrepreneur purchased an extremely rare Netherlands Willem II guilder for the sum of over $150,000. There are only two of ...

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