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florin

Coin; many European countries have had coins of this name. The first florin was of gold, minted in Florence in 1252. The obverse bore the image of a lily, which led to the coin being called fiorino (from Italian fiore ‘flower’).

Florin

Town in Sacramento County, northeast California; population (1990) 24,300. It is located 10 km/6 mi south-southeast of Sacramento city centre, and to the south of the Sacramento Army Depot. It is largely residential.



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The loss would be diminished by the presence of long-maturity fixed-rate liabilities also transformed into Dutch florins (for example Dutch bank bonds or long-term deposits/savings plans outstanding).
] Fl is the abbreviation for Dutch florin, or gilder, the national currency.
and its operating subsidiaries ("Infotec") for consideration of Dutch florins 270 million ($167 million).
 
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