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The name "Netherlands Antilles" (Nederlandse Antillen) was introduced in 1952. In 1940, following the German occupation of the Netherlands, the link to the Dutch currency was broken, with a peg to the U.S. dollar of 1.88585 guilders = 1 dollar established. The peg was adjusted to 1.79 guilders = 1 dollar in 1971.
USD: De Nederlandsche Bank (monetary authority) Federal Reserve Bank (U.S. dollar) float Cayman Islands: Cayman Islands dollar: KYD: Cayman Islands Monetary Authority: 1.00 KYD = 1.20 USD Cuba: Cuban peso: CUP: Central Bank of Cuba: 24.00 CUP = 1.00 USD Sint Maarten: Netherlands Antillean guilder [1] ANG: Central Bank of Curaçao and Sint ...
Fixed currency Anchor currency Rate (anchor / fixed) Abkhazian apsar: ... Netherlands Antillean guilder: U.S. dollar: 1.79 Niue dollar: New Zealand dollar: 1 Omani rial:
USD Cent: 100 Sint Maarten: Netherlands Antillean guilder: ƒ ANG Cent: 100 Slovakia: Euro € EUR Cent: 100 Slovenia: Euro € EUR Cent: 100 Solomon Islands: Solomon Islands dollar $ SBD Cent: 100 Somalia: Somali shilling: Sh or Shs (pl.) SOS Cent: 100 Somaliland: Somaliland shilling: Sh or Shs (pl.) (none) Cent: 100 South Africa: South ...
The Caribbean guilder will replace the Netherlands-Antillean guilder as mandated by a regional constitutional reform in October 2010 that changed the political status of Curacao and St. Maarten.
International dollar – hypothetical currency pegged 1:1 to the United States dollar; ... Dutch guilder – Netherlands; Netherlands Antillean guilder ...
Netherlands Antillean guilder; Nevisian dollar; P. Pound sterling; Currencies of Puerto Rico; S. Saint Kitts dollar; Saint Lucia dollar; Saint Lucia livre; Saint ...
The guilder (Dutch: gulden, pronounced [ˈɣʏldə(n)] ⓘ) or florin was the currency of the Netherlands from 1434 until 2002, when it was replaced by the euro.. The Dutch name gulden was a Middle Dutch adjective meaning 'golden', [1] 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.