No. Along with many other states in the EU, the Netherlands switched to using euros in 2002.
It may still be possible to exchange them at some larger banks, however.
All new states that joined the EU after 2005 are required to switch to euros within a fixed time period.
Yes
No.
Until recently, the Netherlands used it, however they switched to the Euro in 2002. The only place where the Dutch Guilder is still used as currency is the Netherlands Antilles, so if you plan on using it at face value, head to the Caribbean.
Because of high inflation, the Surinamese dollar [Surinaamse dollar] replaced the Surinamese guilder [gulden]. One Surinamese dollar was valued at 1,000 guilder. The government devalued the currency with the aim of stabilizing the currency and the economy. The dollar officially replaced the guilder on January 1, 2004.
The Aruban guilder (also called florin), denoted by AWG, is the official currency of Aruba. It is divided into 100 cents and its best-known coin is the uniquely squared shape 50-cent "yotin" coin. The guilder has held a peg to the US Dollar since 1986 at the exchange rate of 1.79 AWG to 1 USD. The guilder may not be exchanged outside of Aruba.
No.
Depends if the currency it was drawn in is still legal tender. If the currency no longer exists then you won't be able to cash it.
Still the running currency is called Lev
The dollar [SRD] is the current monetary unit in Suriname. It's divided into 100 cents. The dollar replaced the Surinamese guilder on January 1, 2004, with one dollar equal to 1,000 guilders. Coins from this previous currency are still in circulation.
20 dollars, technically its still legal currency, though id still keep it
Sir Isaac Newton formerly appeared on the British one pound note. Although the currency is out of circulation, it is still legal tender but has greater value to collectors.
All old U.S. currency is still legal tender at face value.
No. Many people proclaim that marijuana is legal in Holland. in fact it it's still illegal in Holland but the government had chosen not to pursue the private use of marijuana. Hard-drugs such as heroin cocaine and xtc although common are illegal and you will get arrested when caught!
Older U.S. currency is still legal tender at face value, but may be worth more to collectors. Note: silver certificates are no longer redeemable for silver (likewise with gold certificates).