Florin sign
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ƒ
฿ • ₵ • ¢ • $ • ₡ • B/. • ₫ • € • ƒ • ₲ • ₭
£ • ₤ • ₥ • ₦ • ₱ • P • R • Sk • ₨
৲ • S/. • ৳ • R$ • $ • ₮ • ₩ • ¥ • zł • ₴ • ₪
Former signs
₳ • ₢ • ₰ • ₯ • ₠ • ₣ • Lm • ℳ • ₧ • I/.• Kčs
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The florin sign (ƒ) is a symbol that is used for the currencies florin, also called a gulden and guilder. The symbol "ƒ", is the lowercase version of Ƒ of the Latin alphabet.
It is used in the following current and obsolete currencies:
Current:
Obsolete:
- Dutch gulden (2002)
- Surinamese gulden (2004)
Currencies named guilder, florin or similar | |
|---|---|
| Circulating | Aruban florin · Hungarian forint · Netherlands Antillean gulden · Polish złoty |
| Obsolete | Austro-Hungarian Gulden (florin, forint) · Baden Gulden · Bavarian Gulden · British Guianan guilder · Danzig gulden · Dutch gulden · East African florin · Fribourg Gulden · Lombardy-Venetia florin · Luzern Gulden · Netherlands Indian gulden · Neuchâtel gulden · Schwyz Gulden · South German Gulden · Surinamese gulden · Tuscan fiorino · West New Guinean gulden · Württemberg Gulden |
| As a denomination | British florin · English florin · Irish florin · Italian florin |
| See also | Florin sign |

