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[[Fáìlì:Holland_Jan_van_Beieren_goudgulden.jpg|thumb|300x300px|Góólù florin tàbí "Beiersgulden", tí wọ́n parun ní Holland lábẹ́ John tí Bavaria]]
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[[Fáìlì:Filips_de_Schone_St-Philippus_goudgulden_Holland_Dordrecht.jpg|thumb|300x300px|Góólù florin tàbí "Philippus goudgulden", tí wọ́n parun ní Dordrecht lábẹ́ Philip the Fair.]]
'''Florin''' tí ó jẹyọ lati ìlú Florence (tàbí Firenze) ní Italy, wọ́n man sábà pèé ní (''fiorino d'oro'') owó góólù tí wọ́n parun ní ọdún 1252.
 
 
Wọ́n yá ìgúnrégé owó yìí ní àwọn orílẹ̀ èdè míràn àti pé wọ́n lo ọ̀rọ̀''' florin, '''fún àpẹẹrẹ, ní ìbáṣepọ̀ sí Dutch guilder (àgékúrú sí FI) àti sí owó onírin àkọ́kọ́ tí  Edward III of England tẹ̀ jade ní ọdún 1344 – tí iye tẹ̀ kúsí ṣílínì mẹ́fà.<ref name="Dye1883">{{Àdàkọ:Cite book|author=John S. Dye|title=Dye's coin encyclopædia: a complete illustrated history of the coins of the world ...|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=E5cUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA761|accessdate=22 February 2012|year=1883|publisher=Bradley & company|page=761}}</ref><ref name="Palgrave1912">{{Àdàkọ:Cite book|last=Palgrave|first=Sir Robert Harry Inglis|authorlink=Inglis Palgrave|title=Dictionary of political economy|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=GIdQAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA82|accessdate=22 February 2012|year=1912|publisher=Macmillan and Co.|page=82}}</ref>
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==Itokasi==
This money format was borrowed in other countries and the word '''florin''' was used, for example, in relation to the Dutch guilder (abbreviated to Fl) as well as the coin first issued in 1344 by Edward III of England – then valued at six shillings, composed of 108 grains (6.99828 grams) of gold with a purity of 23 carats and 3<small><span class="frac nowrap"><sup>1</sup>&#x2044;<sub>2</sub></span><span class="frac nowrap"></span></small> grains (or 23<small><span class="frac nowrap" contenteditable="false"><sup>7</sup>&#x2044;<sub>8</sub></span><span class="frac nowrap" contenteditable="false"></span></small> carats)<ref name="Dye1883">{{Àdàkọ:Cite book|author=John S. Dye|title=Dye's coin encyclopædia: a complete illustrated history of the coins of the world ...|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=E5cUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA761|accessdate=22 February 2012|year=1883|publisher=Bradley & company|page=761}}</ref><ref name="Palgrave1912">{{Àdàkọ:Cite book|last=Palgrave|first=Sir Robert Harry Inglis|authorlink=Inglis Palgrave|title=Dictionary of political economy|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=GIdQAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA82|accessdate=22 February 2012|year=1912|publisher=Macmillan and Co.|page=82}}</ref> – and more recently relating to a British pre-decimal silver coin (later nickel silver) also known as a two shilling (or two bob) "bit" (abbreviation 2/-) worth 24 pence or one-tenth of a pound. Recent research indicates that the florin was once the dominant currency of Europe until accommodative policymaking led to the loss of its status as the continent's de facto reserve currency.<ref>[http://www.frbatlanta.org/pubs/wp/14_17.cfm ''Death of a Reserve Currency'', Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, September 2014]</ref>
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