Surinamese guilder ended in 2003.
Because of high inflation, the Surinamese dollar [Surinaamse dollar] replaced the Surinamese guilder [gulden]. One Surinamese dollar was valued at 1,000 guilder. The government devalued the currency with the aim of stabilizing the currency and the economy. The dollar officially replaced the guilder on January 1, 2004.
The dollar [SRD] is the current monetary unit in Suriname. It's divided into 100 cents. The dollar replaced the Surinamese guilder on January 1, 2004, with one dollar equal to 1,000 guilders. Coins from this previous currency are still in circulation.
The Suriname 100 honderd guldens, as of my last knowledge update in October 2023, would typically be valued based on the current exchange rate between the Surinamese guilder and the US dollar. However, since the Surinamese guilder is no longer in use, having been replaced by the Surinamese dollar in 2004, the historical value may not directly translate to a current US dollar amount. For an accurate valuation, one would need to look up the current exchange rates or historical currency conversion data.
NHL player Mark Van Guilder was born on 01-17-84 and as of the end of the 2013-2014 season is 30 years old.
Surinamese Cup was created in 1992.
Surinamese dollar was created in 2004.
The guilder (gulden).The Dutch Guilder ("de Gulden" in Dutch).
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Surinamese Eerste Klasse was created in 1956.
Netherlands Antillean guilder was created in 1892.
British Guianan guilder was created in 1796.
The Surinamese Dollar [SRD] is Suriname's currency as of January 1, 2004. Coins are in denominations of 1, 5, 10 and 25 cents; and as 1 and 2-1/2 dollars. They were immediately available, with the changeover from the Surinamese Guilder [SRG]. Banknotes are in denominations of 1, 2-1/2, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 dollars. Their availability was delayed until the middle of February 2004, due to delays on the part of the currency's printer, the Bank of Canada.