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Gulden is the historical German and Dutch term for gold coin (from Middle High German guldin [pfenni(n)c] "golden penny" and Middle Dutch guldijn florijn "golden florin"), equivalent to the English term guilder.
Gulden, Gülden, Guldens or Gulden's may also refer to:
Coins or currencies
edit- Guilder, for both the gold and currency gulden
- For the gold gulden:
- Guilder § gold guilder
- Rhenish gulden
- Reichsgulden (disambiguation), one of two 16th-century coins of the Holy Roman Empire
- Goldgulden: the official "gold Gulden" (as opposed to the silver Guldengroschen) during the 16th century
- Guldengroschen (Silbergulden): a silver coin defined as having the same value as an actual Gulden
- For European currencies named gulden excluding Switzerland:
- For currencies identical to the South German gulden:
- Baden gulden (1754-1873)
- Bavarian gulden
- Württemberg gulden
- For Swiss currencies named gulden:
- Other:
- Danzig gulden (1923–1939)
- Florin (gulden in English)
- Hungarian forint (gulden in Hungarian)
- Netherlands Indies gulden
- Netherlands New Guinean gulden
- Polish zloty (gulden in Polish)
People
edit- Gülden Kayalar, Turkish volleyball player
- Brad Gulden, former Major League Baseball player
- Gro Gulden, Norwegian mycologist
- Bilal Gülden, Turkish footballer
- Gülden, Turkish singer
Other
edit- Gulden's, mustard brand named after its creator Charles Gulden
- Guldens, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community in Adams County
- Gulden Draak, a dark Belgian beer
- 't Gulden Zeepaert, a ship belonging to the Dutch East India Company