The guilder (gulden).The Dutch Guilder ("de Gulden" in Dutch).
If genuine, at least $ 7000 US Dollars
A dutch guilder would have to be taken directly to a European Union bank to be converted into euro, and then it's value could be assessed in dollars.
Guilder
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.
I am German and before Euro it was Marc. It's pronounced just like the name, Mark. :)The currency of the Netherlands before 2002 was the Guilder. Since then it has been the Euro.P.S. It is only in English that something from the Netherlands is called "Dutch".In Dutch, "Duits" = German, "Nederlandse" = Dutch (from the Netherlands).In German "Deutsch" = German.This is always causing confusion.
In the Netherlands people used to pay with the Guilder, but now the pay with the Euro. So I would say: check the current exchange rates.
the euro ______________________________________________________________________________________ It's been changed to the euro in more recent times, but the dutch currency was the "guilder".
netherlands, uses dutch guilder as their currencyCorrectionThe Netherlands FORMERLY used the guilder. In 2002 they switched to the euro.
Before the Euro the Netherlands used the guilder. In Dutch that is "gulden".
The currency used in the Netherlands before the adoption of the euro in 2002 was the Dutch guilder (gulden in Dutch).
It used to be the guilder, but nowadays the euro is the official currency of the Netherlands.