Netherlands, uses dutch guilder as their currency
CorrectionThe Netherlands FORMERLY used the guilder. In 2002 they switched to the euro.The Netherlands East Indies (before it became Indonesia), the Netherlands Antilles (and before that Curacao) and, until it joined the Euro zone in 2002, the Netherlands itself, uses or used a currency called the Gulden (from the Old Dutch, meaning "golden"). "Guilder" is the English translation.
Holland
The Netherlands use the guilder, unless they have gone to the Euro (not sure).
Amsterdam , which is in the country known as The Netherlands uses the currency known as The Euro. Most of Europe uses "The Euro" save for a few countries such as the United Kingdom and Switzerland.
The Netherlands
The guilder (gulden).The Dutch Guilder ("de Gulden" in Dutch).
a guilder is worth 40 pounds a guilder is worth 40 pounds
Surinamese guilder ended in 2003.
British Guianan guilder was created in 1796.
Netherlands Antillean guilder was created in 1892.
Mark Van Guilder was born on 1985-01-06.
NHL player Mark Van Guilder is 6'-02''.
Holland is mistakenly used in reference to the country of the Netherlands - however, Holland is only the western region of the country. As members of the European Union, the Netherlands (including Holland) uses the Euro, which replaced the Gulden (Guilder) as the national currency in 1999.