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The Guilder was named after the Wolfgulden, a gold coin used during the [[United Atmoran States]] from 1529 to the dissolution of the United Provinces in 1663.
The Guilder was named after the Wolfgulden, a gold coin used during the [[United Atmoran States]] from 1529 to the dissolution of the United Provinces in 1663.
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Latest revision as of 05:04, 27 June 2024

Atmoran guilder
Atmoraanse gulden (Dutch)
fl.
ISO 4217
Unit
Unitguilder
Pluralguilders
Symbolƒ
Denominations
Subunit
 ​1100cent
Plural
centcents
Banknotes
 Freq. usedƒ10, ƒ25, ƒ50, ƒ100, ƒ250, ƒ1000
 Rarely usedƒ5 (withdrawn in 1998), ƒ500
Coins
 Freq. used5¢, 10¢, 25¢, ƒ1, ƒ2, ƒ5
 Rarely used1¢ (withdrawn 17 May 1998), 50¢ (withdrawn 1927)
Demographics
User(s) Atmora
Issuance
Central bankAtmoran National Bank
PrinterJoh. Enschedé
MintAtmoran National Mint
Valuation
Inflation2.3% in 2015

The Atmoran guilder (Dutch: gulden) is the currency of the Atmoran Confederation. Following the formation of the Confederation in 1812 the newly established Federal Parliament sought to unify the Atmoran currencies fully. By 1813 with the passing of the Uniform currency act of 1813 the guilder was on par with Hespirese livre. Atmoran National Bank issues banknotes and the Atmoran National Mint issues coins.

The Guilder was named after the Wolfgulden, a gold coin used during the United Atmoran States from 1529 to the dissolution of the United Provinces in 1663.