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Guyana Once Used the Guilder as Currency

Published: 18th of April, 2024 by Patrick Carpen

Last updated: June 28, 2024 at 13:31 pm

Did You Know…

The guilder was the currency of British Guiana (initially known as Essequibo and Demerara) between 1796 and 1839. The Guianan guilder replaced the Dutch guilder at par after the colonies were captured by the British from the Dutch. In 1836, the guilder was reduced in value to 16 pence and, in 1839, the British pound and British Guiana dollar replaced the guilder as the currency of what was then British Guiana. The currency of Guyana is today called the “Guyana Dollar.”

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