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The Netherlands Antillean guilder (; ) is a
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of
Curaçao Curaçao, officially the Country of Curaçao, is a constituent island country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, located in the southern Caribbean Sea (specifically the Dutch Caribbean region), about north of Venezuela. Curaçao includ ...
and
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, which until 2010 formed the
Netherlands Antilles The Netherlands Antilles (, ; ), also known as the Dutch Antilles, was a constituent Caribbean country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands consisting of the islands of Saba (island), Saba, Sint Eustatius, and Sint Maarten in the Lesser Antilles, ...
along with
Bonaire Bonaire is a Caribbean island in the Leeward Antilles, and is a Caribbean Netherlands, special municipality (officially Public body (Netherlands), "public body") of the Netherlands. Its capital is the port of Kralendijk, on the west (Windward an ...
, Saba, and
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. It is subdivided into 100 ''cents'' (Dutch plural: ''centen''). The guilder was replaced on 1 January 2011 on the islands of Bonaire, Saba and Sint Eustatius by the
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Wat is er veranderd sinds de staatkundige herindeling van het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden?
In Curaçao and Sint Maarten, a new currency, the
Caribbean guilder The Caribbean guilder (code: XCG; abbreviation: Cg; ; ) is a currency of Curaçao and Sint Maarten, two constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is divided into 100 cents (). Introduced on 31 March 2025, it co-circulates alon ...
, was proposed, but had been stalled repeatedly by negotiations over the establishment of a separate
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for Curaçao. In November 2020, the Central Bank announced the introduction of the replacement guilder, which was planned for implementation in the first half of 2021; however, release of the new currency was delayed several times. The new guilder was eventually launched on the 31st of March 2025. However the old guilders can still be used until the 30th of June, 2025.


Naming

In
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, the local language of
Aruba Aruba, officially the Country of Aruba, is a constituent island country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, in the southern Caribbean Sea north of the Venezuelan peninsula of Paraguaná Peninsula, Paraguaná and northwest of Curaçao. In 19 ...
,
Bonaire Bonaire is a Caribbean island in the Leeward Antilles, and is a Caribbean Netherlands, special municipality (officially Public body (Netherlands), "public body") of the Netherlands. Its capital is the port of Kralendijk, on the west (Windward an ...
and
Curaçao Curaçao, officially the Country of Curaçao, is a constituent island country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, located in the southern Caribbean Sea (specifically the Dutch Caribbean region), about north of Venezuela. Curaçao includ ...
, the guilder is called a "florin". The first two letters of the currency's
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code, ANG, are the
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code assigned to the Netherlands Antilles, and the third letter, G, comes from Gulden. NAFl, sometimes used as an abbreviation for the currency, is derived from Netherlands Antilles Florin.


History

In the 18th century, the
Dutch guilder The guilder (, ) or florin was the currency of the Netherlands from 1434 until 2002, when it was replaced by the euro. The Dutch name was a Middle Dutch adjective meaning 'golden', and reflects the fact that, when first introduced in 1434, its ...
circulated in the Netherlands Antilles. This was supplemented in 1794 by an issue of coins specific for the Dutch holdings in the West Indies. At this time, the guilder was subdivided into 20 ''stuiver''. Between 1799 and 1828, the '' reaal'' circulated on the islands, with 1 reaal = 6 stuiver or reaal = 1 guilder. The Dutch guilder was reintroduced in 1828, subdivided into 100 cents. When currency began again to be issued specifically for use in the Netherlands Antilles, it was issued in the name of
Curaçao Curaçao, officially the Country of Curaçao, is a constituent island country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, located in the southern Caribbean Sea (specifically the Dutch Caribbean region), about north of Venezuela. Curaçao includ ...
, with the first banknotes and coins, denominated in the Dutch currency, introduced in 1892 and 1900, respectively. The name "Netherlands Antilles" (''Nederlandse Antillen'') was introduced in 1952. In 1940, following the German occupation of the Netherlands, the link to the Dutch currency was broken, with a peg to the U.S. dollar of 1.88585 guilders = 1 dollar established. The peg was adjusted to 1.79 guilders = 1 dollar in 1971. In 1986,
Aruba Aruba, officially the Country of Aruba, is a constituent island country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, in the southern Caribbean Sea north of the Venezuelan peninsula of Paraguaná Peninsula, Paraguaná and northwest of Curaçao. In 19 ...
gained a ''status aparte'' and left the Netherlands Antilles. Shortly after that, Aruba began to issue its own currency, the
Aruban florin The florin (; abbreviation: Afl.; ISO 4217, code: AWG) or Aruban guilder is the currency of Aruba. It is subdivided into 100 cents. The florin was introduced in 1986, replacing the Netherlands Antillean guilder at par. The Aruba currency exchang ...
, which replaced the Netherlands Antillean guilder at par. In 2011, a year after the
dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles The Netherlands Antilles was an autonomous Caribbean country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It was dissolved on 10 October 2010. After dissolution, the "BES islands" of the Dutch Caribbean— Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba—became ...
, Bonaire, Saba and Sint Eustatius switched to the United States dollar, and the Netherlands Antillean guilder ceased to be legal tender in those territories. Curaçao and Sint Maarten intended to replace their currency, ceasing its production, but , these territories were still using the Antillean guilder. Current banknotes and coins now require replacement, and only two years of Antilles guilder physical currency remaining for use. In 2018 there was talk that the islands could opt for the
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or possibly the US dollar in lieu of implementing their own new currency. In November 2019, Curaçao Finance Minister Kenneth Gijsbertha confirmed the introduction of the Caribbean guilder, and the Central Bank announced the same a year later. By August 2021, it was reported that the new guilder was expected to launch in either 2023 or 2024. In September 2022, however, CBCS announced an introduction date of 2024. Then in July 2023, its release was postponed to 2025 at the latest. Indeed, by June 2024, that guilder was planned to be introduced on 31 March 2025. After the introduction of the
Caribbean guilder The Caribbean guilder (code: XCG; abbreviation: Cg; ; ) is a currency of Curaçao and Sint Maarten, two constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is divided into 100 cents (). Introduced on 31 March 2025, it co-circulates alon ...
, the Netherlands Antillean guilder remains legal tender until 30 June 2025.


Coins

In 1794, silver coins were issued for use in the Dutch West Indies in denominations of 2 stuiver, , 1, and 3 guilders. The Dutch guilder was reintroduced in 1828, and some 1 guilder coins were cut into quarters and stamped with a "C" in 1838 to produce -guilder coins. In 1900 and 1901, silver and -guilder coins were introduced, which circulated alongside Dutch coins. Following the German occupation of the Netherlands and the separation of the Netherlands Antillean currency from the Dutch, a bronze 1-cent coin was introduced in 1942, followed by a cupro-nickel 5-cent coin in 1943. Bronze cent and silver 1 and guilders were introduced in 1944. The coinage of 1941–44 was minted in the United States and carried "P" or "D"
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s, and for most denominations a small
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. This money was also intended for use in
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. The alternate Dutch names for some of these coins are: 5 cent—
stuiver The stuiver was a coin used in the Netherlands, worth of a guilder (16 ''penning'' or 8 '' duit'', later 5 cents). It was also minted on the Lower Rhine region and the Dutch colonies. The word can still refer to the 5 euro cent coin, which ...
; 10 cent— dubbeltje; 25 cent— kwartje; and guilders— rijksdaalder. From 1952, the name "Nederlandse Antillen" appeared on the coins. In 1970, nickel replaced silver, although the -guilder coin was not reintroduced until 1978.
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1 and cents were introduced in 1979. In 1989, aluminium 1 and 5 cents, nickel-bonded-steel 10 and 25 cents, and aureate-steel 50 cents, 1 and guilders were introduced. Aureate-steel 5-guilder coins followed in 1998.


Gallery of coins

Image:1cgul.jpg, 1 cent Image:5cgul.jpg, 5 cent (stuiver) Image:10cgul.jpg, 10 cent (dubbeltje) Image:25cgul.jpg, 25 cent (kwartje) Image:50cgul.jpg, 50 cent Image:1fl.jpg, 1 gulden Image:25gul.jpg, 2½ gulden (rijksdaalder) Image:5gul.jpg, 5 gulden


Banknotes

In 1892, the ''Curaçaosche Bank'' introduced notes in denominations of 25 and 50 cents, 1 and guilders. This was the only issue of the cent denominations. Notes for 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 250 and 500 guilders followed in 1900. The 1 and guilder notes were suspended after 1920 but reintroduced by the government in 1942 as ''muntbiljet''. From 1954, the name "Nederlandse Antillen" appeared on the reverse of the notes of the Curaçaosche Bank and, from 1955, the muntbiljet ( guilders only) was issued in the name of the Nederlandse Antillen. In 1962, the bank's name was changed to the ''Bank van de Nederlandse Antillen''. Starting in 1969, notes dated 28 AUGUSTUS 1967 began to be introduced. The front of these notes all feature the Statuut monument at front left instead of the allegorical seated woman found on the preceding issues, and on the back there is a new coat of arms. In 1970, a final issue of muntbiljet was made in denominations of both 1 and guilders. The 500 guilder note was not issued after 1962. The 5 and the 250 guilder notes were not issued after 1998. The 5 guilder was replaced with a coin.


See also

* Economy of the Netherlands Antilles * Central banks and currencies of the Caribbean


Notes


References

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External links

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Banknotes of the Netherlands Antilles


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