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The Netherlands Indies guilder (Dutch: Nederlands-Indische gulden, Malay-Van Ophuijsen spelling: Roepiah Hindia-Belanda) was the unit of account of the Dutch East Indies from 1602 under the United East India Company (Dutch: Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie; VOC), following Dutch practice first adopted in the 15th century (guilder ...
- Dutch guilder
The guilder (Dutch: gulden, pronounced [ˈɣʏldə(n)] ⓘ) or...
- Netherlands Antillean guilder
The Netherlands Antillean guilder (Dutch: gulden) is the...
- Dutch guilder
The Netherlands Indies gulden was introduced in 1602 at the start of the United East Indies Company. The British Guianan guilder was in use in British Guiana from 1796 to 1839. The Netherlands Antillean guilder was in use in the Netherlands Antilles until its dissolution in 2010.
The Netherlands Indies guilder, later the Netherlands Indies roepiah ( [ruˈpiah] ), was the currency issued by the Japanese occupiers in the Dutch East Indies between 1942 and 1945. It was subdivided into 100 sen and replaced the guilder at par. History. Background.
Netherlands Indies gulden; Netherlands New Guinean gulden; Polish zloty (gulden in Polish) People. Gülden Kayalar, Turkish volleyball player; Brad Gulden, former Major League Baseball player; Gro Gulden, Norwegian mycologist; Bilal Gülden, Turkish footballer; Gülden, Turkish singer; Other. Gulden's, mustard brand named after its ...
The world economy recovered in the late 1890s and prosperity returned. Foreign investment, especially by the British, were encouraged. By 1900, foreign-held assets in the Netherlands Indies totalled about 750 million guilders ($300 million), mostly in Java.