Homonym: Florin (Coin)
The term "Florin" refers to a historical coin that originated in Florence, Italy, during the 13th century. It was made of gold and became widely used in trade across Europe due to its consistent weight and purity. The Florin played a significant role in the development of modern currency systems.
In addition to its historical significance, "Florin" is also the name of the currency used in several countries, including Romania and the Netherlands. The Dutch Florin was replaced by the Euro in 2002, while the Romanian Florin remains in use today, symbolizing the country's economic identity.