- Netherlands New Guinean gulden
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The gulden was the currency of Netherlands New Guinea until 1963. Until 1950, issues of the Netherlands Indies circulated. A separate currency came into being when West New Guinea became the only part of the Netherlands Indies to remain in Dutch control. The currency was fixed at parity with the Dutch gulden. It circulated until Netherlands New Guinea became part of Indonesia as West Irian in 1963. That year, the West Irian rupiah replaced the gulden at par.
Banknotes
Only distinct banknotes were issued for Netherlands New Guinea. These were in denominations of 1, 2½, 5, 10, 25, 100 and 500 gulden.
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Currencies named guilder, florin or similar Circulating Obsolete Austro-Hungarian gulden (florin, forint) · Baden gulden · Bavarian gulden · British Guianan guilder · Danzig gulden · Dutch guilder · East African florin · Fribourg gulden · Lombardy-Venetia florin · Luzern Gulden · Netherlands Indies gulden · Netherlands New Guinean gulden · Neuchâtel gulden · Schwyz Gulden · South German Gulden · Surinamese guilder · Tuscan florin · Württemberg GuldenAs a denomination Two shillings (British florin) · Florin (English coin) · Florin (Irish coin) · Florin (Italian coin)Proposed Caribbean guilderSee also Florin sign (ƒ)Categories:- Guilder
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