- Neuchâtel gulden
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The gulden was the currency of Neuchâtel until 1850. It was subdivided into 21 batz, each of 4 creuzer. It was replaced by the Swiss franc.
Coins
In the late 18th century, billon ½ and 1 creuzer and ½ and 1 batz were issued, together with silver ⅓, ½, ⅔ and 1 gulden. The ⅓ and ⅔ gulden were denominated as 28 and 56 creuzer, whilst the ½ and 1 gulden were denominated as 10½ and 21 batz. After 1799, only the billon coins were issued, with the last coins struck in 1818.
References
- Krause, Chester L. and Clifford Mishler (1991). Standard Catalog of World Coins: 1801–1991 (18th ed. ed.). Krause Publications. ISBN 0873411501.
External links
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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