Gulden
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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. Polish currency is "Zloty." Zloty means "golden."
Gulden, Gülden, Guldens or Gulden's may also refer to:
Historical coins or currencies
- Austro-Hungarian gulden (1754–1892)
- Baden gulden (1754–1873, = South German gulden)
- Bavarian gulden
- Danzig gulden (1923–1939)
- Dutch gulden
- Fribourg gulden
- 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
- Luzern gulden
- Netherlands Indies gulden
- Netherlands New Guinean gulden
- Neuchâtel gulden
- Reichsgulden (disambiguation), one of two 16th-century coins of the Holy Roman Empire
- Schwyz gulden
- Württemberg gulden
People
- Gülden Kayalar, Turkish volleyball player
- Brad Gulden, former Major League Baseball player
- Gro Gulden, Norwegian mycologist
- Bilal Gülden, Turkish footballer
Other
- 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
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