Danzig gulden

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The Danzig gulden was the official monetary unit of the interwar Free City of Danzig, used primarily between World War I and World War II before the area’s incorporation into Poland.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf gulden
historical currency
abolished 1939
associatedWith League of Nations mandates over former Ottoman Arab provinces
surface form: "League of Nations mandate"
circulationEndedWith German invasion of Poland in 1939
countryOrRegionOfUse Free City of Danzig
currencyCode none
currencySymbol ƒ
denomination 1 gulden
1 pfennig
10 gulden
10 pfennig
2 gulden
2 pfennig
20 pfennig
25 gulden
5 gulden
5 pfennig
50 pfennig
½ gulden
follows Papiermark
surface form: "German Papiermark"
historicalPeriod between World War I and World War II
historicalStatus defunct currency
introduced 1923
issuer Senate of the Free City of Danzig
languageOfInscription German
Polish
legalTenderIn Free City of Danzig
monetaryAuthority Bank of Danzig
namedAfter city of Danzig
gulden
peggedTo Polish złoty
Pound sterling
US dollar
surface form: "United States dollar"
replaced Danzig mark
replacedBy Polish złoty
subunit 100 pfennig
100 pfennige
usedBetween 1923
1939
usedFor banknotes
coins
usedIn Baltic Sea coast region
surface form: "Baltic region"

Free City of Danzig
interwar period
usedUntilEvent incorporation of Danzig into Poland in 1939

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Free City of Danzig currency Danzig gulden

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