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! width=25%| Unit (GG) !! width=45%| Obverse !! width=50%| Reverse
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|colspan=3 bgcolor="#D3D3D3" align=center| ''Banknotes of the First National Banking & Trust Company Ltd.''
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|'''Subdivision''' || 1 gulden = 100 [[Cents]] (¢)
 
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| '''10 Gulden''' || [[Arnoldus Jacobsz. DeVrient]] || Arrival of DeVrient on [[Rooi-Nassau]]
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|'''Exchange Rate to USD''' || 1.00 : US$0.14 (free floating)
 
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| '''25 Gulden''' || [[Paul Kruger]] || Presidential Palace
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|'''In use since''' || 17XX
 
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| '''37.5 Gulden''' || [[Ed Rappen]] || The Eastern Cape Overview
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|'''Currency Code''' || GG
 
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| '''50 Gulden''' || [[Lordling Dernhest]] || City Overview of [[Bloupaarl]]
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|'''Symbol''' || G
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The gulden (G) is the civillian currency of Guffingford, which became the only legal tender in Guffingford on a date between 1902 and 1905. The annals of that time are lost, due to a fire in the National Assembly of Guffingford. Bills were printed too, and many dates were released in a similar fashion as proofs, for collectors abroad and within Guffingford.
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The gulden is struck in nickel, cents in brass. Commemorative designs are struck in silver, while gold has been completely removed from the regular monetary traffic in daily life since 1963. Mostly because it was becoming too expensive to coin, and because of massive hoarding.
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The old ducat guilders are highly sought after among foreign collectors, because of the high gold content and beauty. Since none of them ever saw any circulation, these are all in near perfect condition.
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==Features==
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| '''10,000 Gulden''' || n/a; signature stamp of Master Banker || n/a; date stamp (limited print run)
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=== Defining features ===
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! width=20%| Unit&nbsp;(RPD) !! width=40%| Obverse !! width=40%| Reverse
 
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| '''75 Gulden''' || [[Ian McGuff]] || City overview of [[Suid Oos Amsterdam]]
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|colspan=3 bgcolor="#efefef" align=center| ''Banknotes of the First National Banking & Trust Company Ltd.''
 
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| '''100 Gulden''' || [[Morgan Bucksley]] || City overview of [[Del Monte Pelado]]
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| '''Đ 25''' || [[Arnoldus Jacobsz. DeVrient]] || Arrival of DeVrient on [[Rooi-Nassau]]
 
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| '''250 Gulden''' || First Commercial Oil Well || HMS Dora
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| '''Đ 37.50''' || [[Paul Kruger]] || Presidential Palace
 
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| '''1,000 Gulden''' || Native Art || HMS Gelukszalig
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| '''Đ 50''' || [[Ed Rappen]] || Eastern Cape Overview
 
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| '''2,000 Gulden''' || n/a; signature stamp of Master Banker || n/a; date stamp (limited print run)
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| '''Đ 75''' || [[Lordling Dernhest]] || City Overview of [[Bloupaarl]]
 
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| '''10,000 Gulden''' || n/a; signature stamp of Master Banker || n/a; date stamp (limited print run)
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| '''Đ 100''' || [[Ian McGuff]] || City Overview of [[Suid Oos Amsterdam]]
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| '''Đ 250''' || [[Morgan Bucksley]] || City Overview of [[Del Monte Pelado]]
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| '''Đ 1,000''' || First Commercial Oiwell, 1866 || [[HMS Dora]]
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| '''G 2,000''' || Native Art || [[HMS Breitner]]
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| '''G 10,000''' || n/a; signature stamp of Master Banker on engraved background || date stamp on engraved background
 
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The gulden (G) is the civillian currency of Guffingford, which became the only legal tender in Guffingford on a date between 1902 and 1905. The annals of that time are lost, due to a fire in the National Assembly of Guffingford. Bills were printed too, and many dates were released in a similar fashion as proofs, for collectors abroad and within Guffingford.
 
 
The gulden is struck in nickel, cents in brass. Commemorative designs are struck in silver, while gold has been completely removed from the regular monetary traffic in daily life since 1963. Mostly because it was becoming too expensive to coin, and because of massive hoarding.
 
The old ducat guilders are highly sought after among foreign collectors, because of the high gold content and beauty. Since none of them ever saw any circulation, these are all in near perfect condition.
 
  
 
==Exchange Rates==
 
==Exchange Rates==
  
Here I present to you the exchange rates of the civillian '' [[gulden]]'' to other major currencies of NationStates.
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Here I present to you the exchange rates of the civillian '' [[gulden]]'' to other major currencies of NationStates and some real life currencies.
  
 
'''1 gulden is worth'''
 
'''1 gulden is worth'''

Revision as of 07:58, 18 February 2006

Guffingfordian Gulden (GG)
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Subdivision 1 gulden = 100 Cents (¢)
Exchange Rate to USD 1.00 : US$0.14 (free floating)
In use since 17XX
Currency Code GG
Symbol G

The gulden (G) is the civillian currency of Guffingford, which became the only legal tender in Guffingford on a date between 1902 and 1905. The annals of that time are lost, due to a fire in the National Assembly of Guffingford. Bills were printed too, and many dates were released in a similar fashion as proofs, for collectors abroad and within Guffingford.

The gulden is struck in nickel, cents in brass. Commemorative designs are struck in silver, while gold has been completely removed from the regular monetary traffic in daily life since 1963. Mostly because it was becoming too expensive to coin, and because of massive hoarding. The old ducat guilders are highly sought after among foreign collectors, because of the high gold content and beauty. Since none of them ever saw any circulation, these are all in near perfect condition.

Features

| 10,000 Gulden || n/a; signature stamp of Master Banker || n/a; date stamp (limited print run) |}

Defining features

Unit (RPD) Obverse Reverse
Banknotes of the First National Banking & Trust Company Ltd.
Đ 25 Arnoldus Jacobsz. DeVrient Arrival of DeVrient on Rooi-Nassau
Đ 37.50 Paul Kruger Presidential Palace
Đ 50 Ed Rappen Eastern Cape Overview
Đ 75 Lordling Dernhest City Overview of Bloupaarl
Đ 100 Ian McGuff City Overview of Suid Oos Amsterdam
Đ 250 Morgan Bucksley City Overview of Del Monte Pelado
Đ 1,000 First Commercial Oiwell, 1866 HMS Dora
G 2,000 Native Art HMS Breitner
G 10,000 n/a; signature stamp of Master Banker on engraved background date stamp on engraved background

Exchange Rates

Here I present to you the exchange rates of the civillian gulden to other major currencies of NationStates and some real life currencies.

1 gulden is worth symbol: G (citizen currency)

Euro Related (€)

  • European € 0.1244
  • Knootian € 0.2808

Dollar Related

  • American $ 0.14642
  • Sarzonian $ 0.2541
  • Omzian $ 0.2529
  • Liberated America $ 0.2469
  • Allanean $ 0.2815
  • SS Imperial $ 0.2622

Pound Related (Sovereign, Gold Sovereign, Shillings)

  • British £ 0.08524
  • Stevid £ 0.2318
  • Midlonian £ 0.2320
  • Questerian £ 0.2447

Mark Related (Mark, Reichsmark, Goldmark, Markka)

  • Macabee Reichmark 0.1962
  • Geiyersley Goldmark 0.2672
  • Automagfreek Mark 0.2028
  • Aequation Marke 0.2130
  • Dersconi Reichmarck 0.2762

Crown Related (Kroner, Kronor, Kronir, Crowns)

  • Hamptonshire Kroner 0.2815
  • Klatchian Kroner 0.2466

Guilder Related (Gulden, Guilder, Florin, Rand)

  • Dutch Guilder NLG 0.2752
  • South African Rand ZAR 1.08741
  • The Territory Territoryrand 0.2417

Misc

  • New Empire Auric 0.2703
  • Praetonian Praefeli 0.2591
  • Skinnian Dowland 0.2473
  • Pacitalian Douro (Ð) 0.2815

Images

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A modern 10 Guilder gold certificate. Note the time- and datestamp have been omitted on this design, since this is a 'proof' specimen for collectors.