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  1. The year with the highest mintage was 1848, 13.6 million, or 38.7% of the total amount struck is dated 1848. As a result of the rising silver prices after the First World War, from 1922 onward the silver content of most Dutch coins were lowered. Then, on 31 December 1931 all Dutch guilder coins struck prior to 1922 were redeemed and demonetized.

  2. Guilder Alfredo Rodríguez Pérez (born July 24, 1983) is a Venezuelan former professional baseball infielder and current professional baseball coach in the Texas Rangers organization. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Texas Rangers .

  3. Design. The design of 1 guilder coins has not changed much between 1818 and 1945. The obverse depicts: Portrait of Wilhelmina facing left. Title of Wilhelmina: "WILHELMINA KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN"; Wilhelmina, queen of the Netherlands. The reverse depicts: Value (1 – G). Privy mark (left of the coat of arms), of the director of the Utrecht-mint.

  4. The guilder ( Dutch: gulden; ISO 4217 code: SRG) was the currency of Suriname until 2004, when it was replaced by the Surinamese dollar. It was divided into 100 cents. Until the 1940s, the plural in Dutch was cents, with centen appearing on some early paper money, but after the 1940s the Dutch plural became cent .

  5. Austria-Hungary also decimalized at the same time, resulting in a new currency system of 100 kreuzer = 1 gulden and gulden = 1 Vereinsthaler . In 1892 the Austro-Hungarian gulden was replaced by the krone, with each krone containing grams of gold, at a rate of 1 gulden = 2 kronen (gold–silver ratio 18.2). In 1946 the Hungarian forint ( magyar ...

  6. The Hundred Guilder Print is an etching by Rembrandt. The etching's popular name derives from the large sum of money supposedly once paid for an example. It is also called Christ healing the sick, [1] Christ with the Sick around Him, Receiving Little Children, [2] or Christ preaching, [3] since the print depicts multiple events from Matthew 19 ...

  7. The guilder (Dutch: gulden; ISO 4217 code: SRG) was the currency of Suriname until 2004, when it was replaced by the Surinamese dollar. It was divided into 100 cents. Until the 1940s, the plural in Dutch was cents , with centen appearing on some early paper money, but after the 1940s the Dutch plural became cent .