An Aruban florin is the currency found on the island of Aruba: Compared to an American dollar: 1$ is 1 florin and 75 cents, banks take dollars per 1.88. But American dollars can be used freely on the island, no need to change currency in case of traveling.
Aruba's coins are called cents. Aruba's currency is the florin [AWG]. The florin is divided into 100 cents. There are coins of 5, 10, 25, and 50 cents. There also are 1 florin [100 cents] and 5 florin [500 cents] coins.
aruban florin
No. Aruba has its own currency, the Aruban florin. Although Aruba is a country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, it does not use the euro.
The florin is the official currency of Aruba. But U.S. and Canadian dollars are accepted in Aruba. Also it's possible to exchange other foreign currency at Aruban banks.
The currency in Aruba is called the Aruban florin. However, considering Aruba is a popular tourist destination for Americans, they also usually accept USD.
100 cents or a dollar
In us Dollars a 5 florin coin would be worth about 8-10 dollars if it is in mint condition
According to the website operated by Numismaster, the 2001 Aruba 10 florin coins were minted with a brilliant, uncirculated value of $75.Specifically, 2,000 coins were minted. These coins depict seven green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas). The composition of these coins is silver.
Dutch and Papiamento are the national languages, and the Aruban florin is the national currency, in Aruba.Specifically, Aruba is a Caribbean island and constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Its official, national languages therefore are the Dutch language of its colonizers and the Papiamento of its Caribbean native populations. Aruba's autonomy within the Dutch kingdom dates back to 1986, when its currency concomitantly changed from the Netherlands Antillean guilder to the Aruban florin.
An Aruban florin has about half the value of a U.S. dollar.Specifically, one Aruban florin is currently equivalent to 56 U.S. cents. One U.S. dollar ($1.00) is equivalent to 1.79 Aruban florins. As with the U.S. dollar, one Aruban florin is made up of 100 cents.
A florin is another term for a pre-decimal British coin worth two shillings or ten new pence, another term for a guilder, the former currency of the Netherlands, or the currency of Aruba, divided into 100 cents.
In Aruba the money mane is Aruban florin (AWG), In Bonaire the money mane is US dollar (USD) & In Curaçao the money mane is Netherlands Antillean guilder (ANG).By Nishad4now@gmail.com