Netherlands Antillean guilder | |||||
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Antilliaanse gulden (Dutch) | |||||
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ISO 4217 | |||||
Code | ANG | ||||
Denominations | |||||
Subunit | |||||
1/100 | cent | ||||
Plural | guilders | ||||
cent | cents | ||||
Symbol | NAƒ, NAf, ƒ or f | ||||
Banknotes | |||||
Freq. used | ƒ10, ƒ25, ƒ50, ƒ100 | ||||
Rarely used | ƒ5, ƒ250 | ||||
Coins | 1, 5, 10, 25, 50 cent, ƒ1, ƒ2 1⁄2, ƒ5 | ||||
Demographics | |||||
User(s) |
Curaçao
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Issuance | |||||
Central bank | Central Bank of Curaçao and Sint Maarten | ||||
Website | www |
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Printer | Joh. Enschedé | ||||
Website | www |
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Valuation | |||||
Inflation | 3.6% | ||||
Source | Bank van de Nederlandse Antillen, 2006 Q1 | ||||
Method | CPI | ||||
Pegged with | U.S. dollar = ƒ1.79 |
Curaçao
Sint Maarten
Netherlands Antilles
The Netherlands Antillean guilder (Dutch: gulden) is the currency of Curaçao and Sint Maarten, which until 2010 formed the Netherlands Antilles along with Bonaire, Saba, and Sint Eustatius. It is subdivided into 100 cents (Dutch plural form: centen). The guilder was replaced by the US dollar on 1 January 2011 on Bonaire, Saba and Sint Eustatius. On Curaçao and Sint Maarten, the Netherlands Antillean guilder was proposed to be replaced by a new currency, the Caribbean guilder, but this has been stalled indefinitely by negotiations over the establishment of a separate central bank for Curaçao.