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Dutch guilder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Banknotes of the Dutch guilder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The chart below details the issues of Dutch banknotes from 1950 to 2002, as well as the subjects featured. Printed and issued dates are included where the issued dates are in parentheses. If in the ...
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Banknotes for Sale ... Printers & Mints ... Cat # Description Image...
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. Currency Calculator; . Custom Table; . Historic Lookup; . Currency Photos; . Home; ... . Euro Information; . Bookmark help; . Frequent questions; . Feedback; . Developers; . Advertising FAQ; . Terms of Service; ... Back to List; 10; 25; 100; photos not actual size...
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In 1602 they founded the Dutch East India Company, in 1605 New Amsterdam (New York today), in 1619 Batavia (Jakarta today), the centre of Dutch trade in the Far East. The Dutch fight ... The Dutch guilder, used by the seafaring nation as a unit of account throughout the world, became the key currency of the 17th century...
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From the 28th of January 2002 on the guilder will no longer be legal tender. This date marks a long and rich history of our national currency. Together with the German mark the Dutch guilder will be remembered as one of the most stable currencies in Europe.
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The 18th Century Dutch Silver GUILDER; A Proclamation Coin ... As a legacy of the of the 'golden' sea-faring age of Dutch history, the United Netherlands (Holland) Gulden was a widely circulating silver coin in the 18th and early 19th century. ... Valuation : 18th Century Dutch Silver Guilder - Proclaimed at 2 Shillings.
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