(1) The basic unit of money in Suriname; equal to 100 cents
(2) Formerly the basic unit of money in the Netherlands; equal to 100 cents
(3) The basic unit of money in Suriname
(4) Equal to 100 cents
(5) Formerly the basic unit of money in the Netherlands
(1) The record price of u251cu00f6u251cu00aeu252cu255d127,000 was paid for an Anglo-Irish 1642 gold coin at Whyte's in 2000 and in the same year a 1943 florin , the two shilling piece, fetched u251cu00f6u251cu00aeu252cu255d20,000.
(2) Though the dollar dropped against the florin in our three-year window, it fell by just two cents, from 1.79 to 1.77.
(3) Europe's policy-makers went through virtually every monetary name in the continent's history, with early favourites such as the florin and the schilling failing to make the cut.
(4) There was also a florin , but the date cannot be discerned.
(5) If you managed to root out a florin or find some letters written by your great-grandparents during the euro changeover clearout, then you might be holding onto something more valuable than sentiment.
(6) Your zarpe to wherever will cost you 25 florin .
(7) The days of fooling around with a rocket leaf or a piece of u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510exquisiteu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb meat the size of a florin , are gone.
(8) But maybe we can understand Bloom's florin as a fictional revenant if not an historical precedent.
(9) The currency is the Netherlands Antilles florin or u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510guilder u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510, with an exchange rate fixed to the US dollar: Naf1.75 = US $1.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(10) Because of the high volumes of change that passed through my hands, every few days I'd find an old silver shilling, or a two shilling florin .
(11) Other valuable coins include a 1943 florin worth a four-figure sum and a 1938 Irish penny which is extremely rare because only one has been found to date.
(12) They understood very little English, and the only coin of the realm which they recognised was the florin .
(13) He was pleased to do this, and not only because it brought him an income of 20 florins a time (his annual salary was only 150 florins a year) but because his interest in astrology was life-long.
(14) The latter suggested that he should immediately send Schuppanzigh the fifty florins subscription fee.
(15) The estimated cost of maintaining the campaign in the Netherlands was 1.2 million florins / month, yet the military treasury received only one-quarter that amount from Spain.
(16) There were farthings, pennies, oxfords, crowns, florins , shillings, guineas, and pounds, among other divisions.
(17) Material possessions and the means of measuring them by reference to groats, shillings or florins were forbidden in the Holy Parish.
(18) Vallo believes these people, led by El Libre, will easily pay 50,000 gold florins for the huge stash of weapons.
(19) In comparison, a house along a canal in Amsterdam cost 10,000 florins in those days.
(20) There were the reported sins of Sister Cornelia of the Convent of Leuven, who was accused, tried and convicted of stealing 1,300 florins from a patient.
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