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Type Words
Synonyms florin, guilder
Type of surinamese monetary unit
Type Words
Synonyms dutch florin, florin, guilder
Type of dutch monetary unit

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He also requested a loan of 400 gulden, to enable him to open a music school.
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The mountain guide, Tauschl, was given payment of two gulden and 42 kreuzer.
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He reacquired his citizenship for three gulden and resumed his work there as a sculptor.
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The Elector was ill, but the Mozarts gave three concerts in the town, which brought in 200 gulden.
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Gutenburg put up his workshop as security for the loan of 800 gulden, with interest at six percent.
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Gulden has been charged by an agitated rhinoceros, which punctured her horn through the roof of his jeep.
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Gulden was also managing director of shoe company Deichmann and did a stint at Norwegian sportswear brand Helly Hansen.
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The Fugger family provided Maximilian a credit of 1 million gulden, which was used to bribe the prince-electors.
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In 1837, the Prussian thaler became part of a currency union which set the value of the southern German gulden at 1.75 per thaler.
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  • Guilder: the basic unit of money in Suriname; equal to 100 cents
  • u00A0Guldenu00A0(helpu00B7info) is the historical German and Dutch term for gold coin (from Middle High German guldin "golden penny" and Middle Dutch guldijn florijn "golden florin"), equivalent to the English term guilder.
  • The official currency of the Netherlands (and its overseas territory the Netherlands Antilles) until the introduction of the Euro
  • At first gold, later silver coin. Gold G. were struck in Germany first in the 2nd half of the 14th century (gold florin was used as pattern). Germany began to struck large silver coins - guldengroschen - since 2nd half of the 15th century. ...