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Wat (wie) is Dutch guilder - definitie

FORMER DUTCH CURRENCY
Dutch Gulden; Dutch Guilder; Dutch guilders; Dutch gulden; Dutch currency; Netherlands currency; Coins of the Dutch guilder; Dutch coin; Dutch coinage; Dutch coins; Dutch guilder sign; Guilder sign; Dutch florin; Pond Vlaams; Pound Flemish; Flemish pound; ISO 4217:NLG
  • Willem III]] - 1871
  • [[Silver coin]]: 3 gulden [[Utrecht]], Dutch Republic - 1795<ref>3 Gulden Utrecht, Year: 1763 - 1794; Composition: Silver - 92%; Weight: 31,82 gram; Diameter: 41 mm - https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces47591.html</ref>
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  • Queen Wilhelmina]]. Silver.
  • 2}}-guilder [[silver certificate]] from 1927
  • Rijksdaalder of the Dutch Republic, 1622
  • U.S.-printed Dutch guilder, 1943
  • Silver rider Ducaton of the Dutch Republic
  • Vierlander]] stuiver of Philip the Good
  • Zinc coins minted in the 1940s during the German occupation of the Netherlands (obverse)
  • Zinc coins minted in the 1940s during the German occupation of the Netherlands (reverse)

Banknotes of the Dutch guilder         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Banknotes of the Netherlands; Dutch banknotes; Banknotes of the Dutch gulden; Banknotes of the dutch guilder
The chart below details the issues of Dutch guilder banknotes from 1950 to 2002, as well as the subjects featured. Printed and issued dates are included where the issued dates are in parentheses.
One guilder coin (1982–2001)         
1 Gulden Beatrix (Dutch coin); 1 guilder Beatrix (Dutch coin); One Guilder coin (1982-2001); One guilder coin (1982-2001)
The Dutch 1 guilder coin featuring Queen Beatrix on its obverse was a unit of currency of the Dutch guilder minted between 1982 and 2001.
One guilder coin (Netherlands)         
  • Obverse of the 0.945 silver guilder coin featuring King [[William II of the Netherlands]], minted from 1840 to 1849
  • Reverse of the 0.720 silver guilder coin featuring Queen [[Wilhelmina of the Netherlands]]. This 1929 specimen features a [[seahorse]] [[privy mark]]
COIN
Dutch 1 Gulden-coins; Dutch 1 guilder coins; One Guilder coin (Netherlands)
The One guilder coin was a coin struck in the Kingdom of the Netherlands between 1818 and 2001. It remained in circulation until 2002 when the guilder currency was replaced by the euro.

Wikipedia

Dutch guilder

The guilder (Dutch: gulden, IPA: [ˈɣɵldə(n)]) or florin was the currency of the Netherlands from the 15th century 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. The Dutch guilder was a de facto reserve currency in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries.

Between 1999 and 2002, the guilder was officially a "national subunit" of the euro. However, physical payments could only be made in guilders, as no euro coins or banknotes were available. The exact exchange rate, still relevant for old contracts and for exchange of the old currency for euros at the central bank, is 2.20371 Dutch guilders for 1 euro. Inverted, this gives 0.453780 euros for 1 guilder.

Derived from the Dutch guilder are the Netherlands Antillean guilder (still in use in Curaçao and Sint Maarten) and the Surinamese guilder (replaced in 2004 by the Surinamese dollar).

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Dutch guilder
1. In the last weeks of the campaign, the argument that the Dutch guilder had been undervalued against the euro was a thorn in the government‘s side.
2. A popular explanation for slowing economic growth in Russia is Dutch disease, the term coined to describe the effects of the appreciation of the Dutch guilder as a result of export revenues in the 1'60s from newly discovered oil.
3. Brown to sign EU treaty in face of 70% opposition March 1'7': The Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) is formed, linking the German mark, French and Belgian francs, Dutch guilder, Danish crown, Irish punt and Italian lira within narrow bands.
4. Mr Duisenberg came to the ECB with a high reputation after having been president of the Dutch central bank for 15 years, during which the Dutch guilder had become second only to Germany‘s D–Mark in terms of its solidity.
5. In the last weeks of the campaign, the argument that the Dutch guilder had been undervalued against the euro also emerged as a reason to vote down the treaty.