Description
The Suriname dollar is the official currency in Suriname since 2004 when the dollar replaces the Surinamese guilder. Unlike the other American continent currency, these monetary systems do not fluctuate according to the market value. The central bank is setting the value of the currency. Surinamese people often call their currency SRD to differentiate the US dollar, which is also used for quotes for furniture, appliances, and automobiles.
Currently are circulating banknotes in denominations 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 Surinamese dollars.
The 100 Dollars note front design features the Central Bank building (Paramaribo), Heliconia humilis flower ( Heliconia rostrata). The reverse note side has the Bloodwood (Pterocarpus officinalis) image, Marowijne (Maroni) River. This note is part of the 2010 – 2019 series and, its color is slate black and lilac on a multicolor underprint.
Text: Honderd Dollar, Central Bank Van Surinam,Central Bank building in Paramaribo, and Heliconia humilis flower ( Heliconia rostrata), Bloodwood (Pterocarpus officinalis), and Marowijne (Maroni) River, President, Central Bank, Van Surinam 100.