What is another word for florin?

Pronunciation: [flˈɒɹɪn] (IPA)

Florin is a unit of currency, primarily used in a few countries like Aruba, Romania, and the Netherlands. However, there are several other terms or synonyms used to interchangeably refer to Florin. For instance, in Aruba, the florin is also known as the Aruban guilder, and the abbreviation used is AWG. Similarly, the Romanian Leu is also sometimes referred to as the Romanian florin. Apart from this, the word Florin is derived from the Italian term fiorino, which is used to refer to a gold coin worth 10 lire. In Switzerland, the term Fleuron is used to refer to a Florin. Further, in Hungary, the forint is the equivalent term used instead of Florin.

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Usage examples for Florin

In the ticket-pocket of his overcoat a splendid unforeseen shilling-a florin and a sixpence in the velveteen jacket he had not worn since last year.
"The Literary Sense"
E. Nesbit
The man who took it up got a florin for doing so.
"St. Peter's Umbrella"
Kálmán Mikszáth
And with that he took two hundred-florin bank-notes out of his pocket-book.
"St. Peter's Umbrella"
Kálmán Mikszáth

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