Gulden

Etymology
From, , from such forms as , but especially from the , a gold coin from Florence, which became popular in Germanic-speaking Europe since the late Middle Ages. was the predominant High German word for “golden”, though it was later supplanted by the variant forms and eventually. The modern use of the noun in part after.

Noun

 * 1)  guilder currency of the Netherlands until 2001
 * 2)  florin; guilder mediaeval and early modern coin