阿魯巴島弗羅林
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阿魯巴島弗羅林 (Aruban florin/Arubaanse florin (Dutch)/Aruba Florin 標準符號:AWG)
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ISO 4217 Code:AWG
User(s):Aruba
Inflation:4.1%
Source:Centrale Bank van Aruba, September 2006
Method:CPI
Pegged with:U.S. dollar = 1.79 florin
Subunit:1/100 cent
Symbol:ƒ or Afl.
Plural:florin
cent:cent
Coins:5, 10, 25, 50 cent, 1, 2½, 5 florin
Banknotes:10, 25, 50, 100, 500 florin
Central bank:Centrale Bank van Aruba
Website:http://www.cbaruba.org
Printer:Joh. Enschedé
Website:http://www.joh-enschede.nl
The florin is the official currency of Aruba. It is subdivided into 100 cents. The florin was introduced in 1986, replacing the Netherlands Antillean gulden at par.
Coins are in denominations of 5, 10, 25 and 50 cents, 1, 2½ and 5 florin, and banknotes are in denominations of 10, 25, 50, 100, and 500 florin. The square shaped 50-cent "yotin" coin is probably Aruba's best-known coin.
The currency has been pegged to the United States dollar at US$1 = 1.7900 florins since 1986.
Aruba became a separate territory within the Kingdom of the Netherlands in 1986. Shortly after Aruba became a separate territory Aruba established its own Central Bank “Banco Central di Aruba”, and began to issue its own currency, the Aruban florin. The Aruban florin was first introduced in 1986, replacing the Netherlands Antilles guilder at par. The Aruban florin is divided into 100 cents and its ISO 4217 code is AWG.
Prices in Aruban florins are expressed the same as prices in guilder currencies, with a long italic f, i.e. ƒ100,00 is 100 florin.
Coins come in denominations of 5, 10, 25 and 50 cents, 1, 2½ and 5 florin. Currently Banknotes are issued in denominations of ƒ10, ƒ25, ƒ50, ƒ100 and ƒ500, the 5 florin banknote has been replaced by a coin, however the note remains legal tender. All banknotes in Aruba are issued by Central Bank of Aruba. On the first series 1986 banknotes the name of the central bank was written in the local language Papiamento; Banco Central di Aruba. On all notes from 1990 until today the bank’s name is expressed in Dutch only; Centrale Bank van Aruba.
The value of the Aruban florin is pegged to the U.S. dollar at a rate of 1.79 florins is equal to one U.S. dollar. This peg has been observed since the florins inception in 1986.