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Что (кто) такое gulden$33135$ - определение

Württemberg Gulden; Wurttemberg gulden; Wurttemberg Gulden; Wuerttemberg gulden; Wuerttemberg Gulden

Neuchâtel gulden         
The gulden a currency denomination of Neuchâtel equal to 21 batz until 1850. Neuchâtel's basic currency unit was the livre (later franc), divided into 10 batz or 40 kreuzer.
Guilder         
  • [[Florence]] gulden (1341)
MONETARY UNIT
Guilders; Gulden (historical denomination); Gulden, Historical Denomination; Gulden (currency)
·noun A Dutch silver coin worth about forty cents;
- called also florin and gulden.
guilder         
  • [[Florence]] gulden (1341)
MONETARY UNIT
Guilders; Gulden (historical denomination); Gulden, Historical Denomination; Gulden (currency)
['g?ld?]
¦ noun (plural same or guilders)
1. (until the introduction of the euro in 2002) the basic monetary unit of the Netherlands, equal to 100 cents.
2. historical a gold or silver coin used in the Netherlands, Germany, and Austria.
Origin
alt. of Du. gulden (see gulden).

Википедия

Württemberg gulden

Württemberg used the South German gulden as its currency until 1873. Until 1824, the Gulden was a unit of account and was used to denominate banknotes but was not issued as a coin. It was worth 512 of a Conventionsthaler and was subdivided into 50 Conventionskreuzer or 60 Kreuzer Landmünze.

The first Gulden coins were issued in 1824. The new Gulden was equal to the earlier Gulden and was subdivided into 60 Kreuzer. The rather unusual denominations of 12 and 24 Kreuzer were issued, replacing the 10 and 20 Conventionskreuzer coins.

In 1837, Baden joined the South German Monetary Union. This caused the Gulden to be reduced slightly in size, as it was now worth four sevenths of a Prussian Thaler.

The Gulden was replaced by the Mark in 1873, at a rate of 1 Mark = 35 Kreuzer.