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The Suriname dollar was introduced on January 1, 2004, with one dollar valued at 1000 Suriname guldens. Initially only coins were available, with banknotes delayed until mid-February, reportedly due to a problem at the printer, the Bank of Canada.
This currency was introduced with European Union EISO 4217, amendment 121, an inactment that also suppressed the former Russian rouble.

