Suriname's entry into the Olympic commemorative coin market was largely driven by the same licensing arrangements that flooded the 1990s with nearly identical silver proofs from small issuing authorities — many produced speculatively for collector sale rather than any domestic circulation purpose. The Centrale Bank van Suriname issued several such pieces tied to the Atlanta Games, with the 100 Guilder denomination carrying no practical relationship to everyday commerce in a country then managing persistent inflation.
KM#49.1 distinguishes this from at least one catalogued variant, suggesting a die or mintmark difference worth verifying against the piece in hand.
Suriname's entry into the Olympic commemorative coin market was largely driven by the same licensing arrangements that flooded the 1990s with nearly identical silver proofs from small issuing authorities — many produced speculatively for collector sale rather than any domestic circulation purpose. The Centrale Bank van Suriname issued several such pieces tied to the Atlanta Games, with the 100 Guilder denomination carrying no practical relationship to everyday commerce in a country then managing persistent inflation.
KM#49.1 distinguishes this from at least one catalogued variant, suggesting a die or mintmark difference worth verifying against the piece in hand.