1 ANG to MAD Moroccan Dirham
1 ANG to MAD Moroccan Dirham
Netherlands Antilles Guilder,Bonaire,Curaçao,Saba,Sint Eustatius,Sint Maarten
 The guilder (Dutch: gulden, IPA: [ˈɣɵldə(n)]) or fl. was the currency of the Netherlands from the 15th century until 2002, when it was replaced by the euro.
The Dutch name gulden was a Middle Dutch adjective meaning “golden”,and reflects the fact that, when first introduced in 1434, its value was about par to the Italian gold florin. The Dutch guilder was a de facto reserve currency in Europe in 17th and 18th centuries.
Between 1999 and 2002, the guilder was officially a “national sWiki
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Morocco Dirham,Western Sahara
 Morocco Dirham,Western Sahara ,
The Moroccan dirham (Arabic: درهم, romanized: dirham, Moroccan Arabic: درهم, romanized: derhem; Berber languages: ⴷⵔⵀⵎ, romanized: drhm; sign: DH; code: MAD) is the official monetary currency of Morocco. It is issued by the Bank Al-Maghrib, the central bank of Morocco. One Moroccan dirham is subdivided into 100 santimat (singular: santim; Arabic: سانتيم).
The word dirham derives from the Greek currency, the drachma. The Idrissid dirham, a sWiki
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