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− | The Ducat Guilder (symbol: ÐG) is an old currency, and came into use during the 16th century when Dutch settlers began to colonise the Guffingfordian lands. One ÐG is a 6.8 grams silver coin, and it represents the currenct silver value and 1 Ducat Guilder. For more information, read this [http://ns.goobergunch.net/wiki/index.php/Guffingford%27s_Economy] | + | The Ducat Guilder (symbol: ÐG) is an old currency, and came into use during the 16th century when Dutch settlers began to colonise the Guffingfordian lands. One ÐG is a 6.8 grams silver coin, and it represents the currenct silver value and 1 Ducat Guilder. The subdivide coinage of the ÐG is the guilder, and those are only struck as 1 Guilder (G). The Guilder subdivision is the cent, a small bronze coin. No demoninated values higher than 1 cent are struck at the Royal Guffingfordii Mint. |
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+ | For more information, read this [http://ns.goobergunch.net/wiki/index.php/Guffingford%27s_Economy] | ||
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Revision as of 14:09, 2 September 2005
The Ducat Guilder (symbol: ÐG) is an old currency, and came into use during the 16th century when Dutch settlers began to colonise the Guffingfordian lands. One ÐG is a 6.8 grams silver coin, and it represents the currenct silver value and 1 Ducat Guilder. The subdivide coinage of the ÐG is the guilder, and those are only struck as 1 Guilder (G). The Guilder subdivision is the cent, a small bronze coin. No demoninated values higher than 1 cent are struck at the Royal Guffingfordii Mint.
For more information, read this [1]