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250 Cents

Issuer Centrale Bank van Suriname
Year 2021
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Reference(s) KM#24a
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Obverse lettering JUSTITIA PIETAS FIDES
SURINAME
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Reverse lettering 2021 250 CENT
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Suriname decimalized its currency in 2004, replacing the old guilder at a rate of 1,000 to 1 — a reset made necessary by years of monetary instability and inflation that had rendered small-denomination coinage effectively worthless. The 250-cent piece occupies the practical middle of the post-reform series, issued by the Centrale Bank as the country worked toward greater coinage self-sufficiency. The switch to nickel plated steel reflected broader regional cost pressures on coin production, with solid nickel blanks no longer economically viable for general circulation.