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Dutch guilder

Currency
Local nameNederlandse gulden  
ISO 4217 CodeNLG
Official userNetherlands (until 2002)
Netherlands Antilles (until 1940)
Dutch Guiana (until 1962)
Belgium (until 1832)
Luxembourg (until 1839)
Inflation2,6%
ERM
Since13 March 1979
Fixed rate since31 December 1998
Replaced by �, non cash1 January 1999
Replaced by �, cash1 January 2002
ƒ2.20371
Subunit
1/100cent
Symbolƒ or fl.
Coins and Banknotes
Freq. used coins5c, 10c, 25c, ƒ1, ƒ2½, ƒ5
Rarely used coins1c (withdrawn 1 March 1983, ½c, 2½c withdrawn 1948)
Central bankDe Nederlandsche Bank
PrinterJoh. Enschedé
MintRoyal Dutch Mint

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The Dutch guilder ( , -nlˈɣʏldə(n)IPA; sign: ƒ or fl.) was the currency of the Netherlands from the 17th century until 2002, when it was replaced by the euro. Between 1999 and 2002, the guilder was officially a "national subunit" of the euro. However, physical payments could only be made in guilder, as no euro coins or banknotes were available. The Netherlands Antillean guilder is still in use in Curaçao and Sint Maarten (two countries in the Kingdom of the Netherlands), but this currency is distinct from the Dutch guilder. In 2004, the Surinamese guilder was replaced by the Surinamese dollar.

The Dutch name gulden was a Middle Dutch adjective meaning "golden", and the name indicates the coin was originally made of gold. The symbol ƒ or fl. for the Dutch guilder was derived from another old currency, the florijn, called the florin in English.

The exact exchange rate, still relevant for old contracts and for exchange of the legacy currency for euros at the central bank, is 2.20371 Dutch guilders (NLG) for 1 euro (EUR). Inverted, this gives EUR 0.453780 for NLG 1.

Dutch guilder Video

The Dutch 250 guilder banknote, designed by RDA Oxenaar in 1985. This clip was filmed for a convention of the Broadcast Designers Association in the USA. 20 international designers showed their favourite design. Rostrum camera: Hans Leideritz. Direction: Will Bakker. Het bankbiljet van 250 gulden, ontworpen door RDE Oxenaar, in beeld gebracht door Will Bakker. Rostrumcamera: Hans Leideritz. Deze clip is gemaakt voor een congres van de Broadcast Designers Association in Amerika. 20 ontwerpers lieten hun favoriete ontwerp zien.
1.60 min. | 5.0 user rating

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Lexology (registration)--However, new tax legislation is drafted for the BES islands.1 The Netherlands Antilles -Guilder- will disappear. The BES islands will adopt the US dollar as ... - Date : Fri, 15 Oct 2010 15:52:37 GMT+00:00
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Preceded by
?,
French franc (1794-1815, Southern Netherlands)
French franc (1810-1813, Netherlands)
Dutch currency
15th century-1810, 1813-2002{{ref|2002|1}}
Succeeded by
Belgian franc (1832, Belgium, 1839, Luxembourg), Netherlands Antillean guilder (1940, Netherlands Antilles), Surinamese guilder (1962, Surinam), Euro

Currencies named guilder, florin or similar

CirculatingAruban florin * Hungarian forint * Netherlands Antillean guilder * Polish złoty
ObsoleteAustro-Hungarian gulden (florin, forint) * Baden gulden * Bavarian gulden * British Guianan guilder * Danzig gulden * Dutch guilder * East African florin * Fribourg gulden * Lombardy-Venetia florin * Luzern Gulden * Netherlands Indies gulden * Netherlands New Guinean gulden * Neuchâtel gulden * Schwyz Gulden * South German Gulden * Surinamese guilder * Tuscan fiorino * Württemberg Gulden
As a denominationTwo shillings (British florin) * Florin (English coin) * Florin (Irish coin) * Florin (Italian coin)
See alsoFlorin sign (ƒ)

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