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      • 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.
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  2. In 1817, the first coins of the decimal currency were issued, the copper 1 cent and silver 3 guilders. The remaining denominations were introduced in 1818. These were copper cents, silver 5, 10 and 25 cents, and 1 guilder, and gold 10 guilders. In 1826, gold 5-guilder coins were introduced.

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  3. When the guilder was introduced in 1816, it replaced the French franc. It included an inscription (“God be with us”)—the guilder was among the first coins to bear an inscription—to help protect its value by discouraging people from shaving the coin’s precious silver.

  4. Jul 25, 2023 · The Dutch Guilder was the official currency of the Netherlands from the 15th century until 2002, when it was replaced by the Euro. The name “guilder” comes from the Middle Dutch word ‘gulden’ which means ‘golden’. The term reflects the fact that when guilders were first introduced, they were backed by gold. When was the Dutch ...

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    The Netherlands Indies gulden was introduced in 1602 at the start of the United East Indies Company. The British Guianan guilder was in use in British Guiana from 1796 to 1839. The Netherlands Antillean guilder was in use in the Netherlands Antilles until its dissolution in 2010.

  6. 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. The Dutch guilder was a de facto reserve currency in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries.

  7. Feb 19, 2020 · From 1526 onwards, the Dutch gewesten (provinces at the time) are using the Carolusgulden (Charles Guilder), after Charlemagne. It can be divided into 20 stuivers (pennies). So since then, there was a clearly divisible munteenheid in the Dutch lands.

  8. Jun 22, 2023 · The Dutch guilder originated in 1434, during the first of the aforementioned periods. In that period, Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, ruled the Netherlands. As a ruler, Philip focused not on...

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