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1000 Gulden

Issuer Centrale Bank van Suriname
Year 2000
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Printer Thomas De La Rue & Company, London, United Kingdom
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Obverse description Green and red on multicolour underprint. A vignette of the Royal Flycatcher (Onychorhynchus coronatus) occupies the left centre, with the Coat of Arms of Suriname positioned at upper centre and a stylised beetle motif incorporated into the design. Ascending-size serial numbers are printed in black.
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Protection type Watermark
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By 2000, Suriname's currency had been under severe inflationary pressure for nearly a decade — the gulden lost most of its value through the 1990s following years of economic mismanagement and the collapse of bauxite revenues. A 1000 gulden denomination, once substantial, had been rendered nearly trivial in purchasing power by the time this note entered circulation. The series was eventually swept away entirely when Suriname redenominated at 1000:1 in 2004, replacing the gulden with the Surinamese dollar.

Thomas De La Rue printed the note, though the watermark remains the sole listed security feature — a notably sparse specification for a high-denomination note from this period.

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