guilders in English

noun
1
the basic monetary unit of the Netherlands (until the introduction of the euro), equal to 100 cents.
The euro, which replaces the old francs, marks, guilders , pesetas, escudos, drachmas, and lire of the European Union, is not yet five years old.
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1. On the Amsterdam Stock Exchange, Philips shares fell 1 guilders to 4 guilders.

2. Other operators are expected to contribute 100m guilders.

3. Analysts have estimated the company would pay about 200 million guilders to 250 million guilders for Arcade.

4. Sales are expected to have advanced to 960 million guilders.

5. He soon got through 90 guilders, which his father thought an excessive amount.

6. Van Leer has annual sales of about 4 billion guilders.

7. A large upper floor in their poor district only cost three guilders a week.

8. In Maastricht, Dutch Guilders, Deutschmarks and Belgian Francs are all considered legal tender.

9. Johann Fust , a local venture capitalist, loaned him 800 guilders in 14

10. Charles was unable to pay, but William agreed to reduce the amount owed to 1,800,000 guilders.

11. The budget, allowing for expenditure of 700 million guilders, was the least austere for many years.

12. Six million guilders would be very agreeable to him, provided the ministers did not know.

13. The price was 1 1/2 guilders —the equivalent of a year’s wages for a household maid.

14. His father cheered him by ordering copies of large maps of the Holy Land at ten guilders each.

15. The project was funded through a collection campaign among residents of Apeldoorn, who donated 3,518 Dutch guilders and 37 and a half cents

16. Based on the terms of the treaty, the Dutch Republic recognized Portuguese imperial sovereignty over New Holland (Dutch Brazil) in exchange for an indemnity of 4 million reis, conversion from 2 million Caroli Guilders, over the span of 16 years.

17. 8 Feb 1659 - Gravesend, Long Island - "The town agrees with Henry Brazier for the building of a mill, within the towne, for ye grinding ye corn of the inhabitants, and ye towne will give him 500 guilders; and every man has a team, to cart one day, and such as have none, to give 2 days a piece, in making a dam."