Florin sign
{{Short description|Currency sign}}
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The florin sign (ƒ) is a symbol that is used for the currencies named florin,{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ziaUDwAAQBAJ&dq=florin+sign&pg=PA199 | isbn=978-0-12-812617-2 | title=The Art of Assembly Language Programming Using PIC® Technology: Core Fundamentals | date=15 March 2019 | publisher=Elsevier }} also called guilder. The Dutch name for the currency is gulden. The symbol "ƒ" is the lowercase version of Ƒ of the Latin alphabet. In many serif typefaces, it can often be substituted with a normal italic small-letter f ( {{math|f}} ).
It is used in the following current and obsolete currencies (between brackets their ISO 4217 currency codes):
Current:
- Aruban florin (AWG)
- Netherlands Antillean guilder (ANG)
Obsolete:
- Dutch guilder (NLG; until 2002)
- Netherlands Indies guilder (until 1954)
- Surinamese guilder (SRG; until 2004)
- Italian florin (until 1533)
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