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25 000 Gulden

Uitgever Centrale Bank van Suriname
Jaar 2000
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Valuta Guilder (1826-2003)
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Beschrijving keerzijde Orange and green multicolour underprint. The Central Bank building is rendered as a central background vignette, overlaid by a large botanical illustration of the Caribbean spider lily (Hymenocallis caribaea) in green and white. A golden tree frog is depicted at lower left, and a circular bank seal appears at right centre. The large numeral 25000 in colour-shifting tones dominates the upper left, with the full denomination spelled out in Dutch at lower right.
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Beveiligingstype Watermark, Security thread
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Opmerkingen

Suriname's shift to high-denomination notes in the late 1990s was driven by chronic inflation that had eroded the gulden's purchasing power to near-absurdity — by 2000, 25,000 gulden was a routine transactional amount rather than a large sum. The currency was replaced entirely in January 2004 when the Surinamese dollar was introduced at a conversion rate of 1,000 gulden to 1 dollar, rendering the entire gulden series obsolete within four years of this note's issue.

Thomas De La Rue's production for Suriname during this period used comparatively minimal security — watermark and thread only, without the optically variable features that had become common elsewhere by 2000.

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