
1) British slang for defecation 2) Coin of Australia 3) Coin of Europe 4) Coin of Spain 5) Coin of the United Kingdom 6) Coin worth two shillings 7) English gold coin 8) European coin 9) Former coin 10) French word used in English 11) Gold coin in Edam 12) Guilder 13) Gulden 14) Money in Haarlem 15) Netherlands guilder
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1) Guilder 2) Gulden
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silver coin introduced in 1849 and worth two shillings.( * see note)
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Florin derives from the city of Florence (or Firenze) in Italy and frequently refers to the (fiorino d`oro) gold coin struck in 1252. This money format was borrowed in other countries and the word florin was used, for example, in relation to the Dutch guilder (abbreviated to Fl) as well as the coin first issued in 1344 by Edward III of England
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[Aragonese coin] The Florin was an Aragonese gold coin first minted in 1346 by order of king Don Pedro IV in imitation of the original gold coin from Florence, Italy. It had a weight of 3.35 g. and showed St. John the Baptist on one side and a fleur de lis on the other. Aragonese florins were minted in Perpignan, Barcelona, Girona, Valencia...
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[Australian coin] The Australian florin was a coin used in the Commonwealth of Australia before decimalisation in 1966. The denomination was first minted in 1910, to the same size and weight as the United Kingdom florin. Florins minted from 1910 to 1945 were produced with a .925 sterling silver content, weighing 11.31 g (0.3636 troy ounces)...
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[British] Vampire Hunter D: American Wasteland is a comic book mini-series based on the popular Vampire Hunter D franchise, set to be published by Devil`s Due Publishing. The series was announced in July 2008, but was confirmed to be cancelled at the 2009 Long Beach Comic Con, as a result of creative differences between Devil`s Due and the ...
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[Irish coin] The florin (2s) (flóirín) coin was a subdivision of the pre-decimal Irish pound, worth 1/10 of a pound. It was more commonly known as the two-shilling coin. The original minting of the coin from 1928 until 1943 contained 75% silver, a higher content than the equivalent British coin. It is believed that this was done so that t...
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[Sacramento RT] Florin is a side platformed Sacramento RT light rail station in Sacramento, California, United States. The station was opened on September 26, 2003, and is operated by the Sacramento Regional Transit District. As part of the Blue Line, it has service to Downtown Sacramento, North Sacramento, California State University, Sacr...
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[name] Florin can be a given name or surname. In Romania it is not a surname (although the surname Florinescu is derived from Florin) but one of the most popular given names. It is also an Albanian given name. Florin is derived via intermediary forms from Latin floris. The feminine form is Florina. The Italian equivalent is Fiorino, feminin...
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• (n.) A silver coin of Florence, first struck in the twelfth century, and noted for its beauty. The name is given to different coins in different countries. The florin of England, first minted in 1849, is worth two shillings, or about 48 cents; the florin of the Netherlands, about 40 cents; of Austria, about 36 cents.Florin: words in the defi...
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Originally, a gold coin issued in Florence in the 13thC. In Britain, a silver florin - face value 10p (2s) - was first issued in 1849. The word 'florin' no longer appeared on these coins after 1936, although the denomination still exists in the form of the modern lop piece.
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Coin; many European countries have had coins of this name. The first florin was of gold, minted in Florence in 1252. The obverse bore the image of a lily, which led to the coin being called fiorino...
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Originally, a gold coin issued in Florence in the 13thC. In Britain, a silver florin - face value 10p (2s) - was first issued in 1849. The word 'florin' no longer appeared on these coins after 1936, although the denomination still exists in the form of the modern lop piece.
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Flor'in noun [ French
florin , Italian
florino , orig., a Florentine coin, with a lily on it, from
flore a flower, from Latin
flos . See
Flower , and confer
Floren .] A silver coin of Florence, first struck in the twelfth century, and noted for its beauty. The...
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2 shillings. Large silvery coin. Replaced by the 10 new pence coin.
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The florin was an English gold coin first minted by the statute of Edward III, containing one-fiftieth of a pound of gold and valued at six shillings. Half and quarter-florins were also minted, in proportion - a half-florin containg one hundreth of a pound of gold. The gold florins have long since been extinct.
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Florin is British slang for defecation.
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noun formerly the basic unit of money in the Netherlands; equal to 100 cents
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Gold coin from Florence, first struck in 1252; gave its name to the English florin and the Hungarian forint. Model for the guilder, thus the reason for the abbreviation Fl. found on the original strikes of the Austrian guilder (gulden).
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a cupronickel coin of Great Britain, formerly equal to two shillings or the tenth part of a pound and retained in circulation equal to 10 new pence after decimalization in 1971: first issued in 1849 as a silver coin. · the guilder of the Netherlands. · a former gold coin of Florence, first issued in 1252 and widely imitated. · a f...
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