Karat | Ounce | Gram |
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24 | SRD: 121,301.31 USD: 3,327.87 | SRD: 3,899.92 USD: 106.99 |
22 | SRD: 111,192.87 USD: 3,050.55 | SRD: 3,574.93 USD: 98.08 |
21 | SRD: 106,138.65 USD: 2,911.89 | SRD: 3,412.43 USD: 93.62 |
18 | SRD: 90,975.99 USD: 2,495.90 | SRD: 2,924.94 USD: 80.25 |
14 | SRD: 70,759.10 USD: 1,941.26 | SRD: 2,274.96 USD: 62.41 |
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- ▲ Price increased by 1.10% (1,358.05 SRD) compared to yesterday.
- ▲ Price increased by 0.36% (442.81 SRD) compared to last week.
- ▲ Price increased by 5.81% (6,847.11 SRD) compared to last month.
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FAQ
What is today’s gold price per gram in Suriname?
It is quoted daily using LBMA London rates and the SRD/USD rate.
Who publishes the official gold rates in Suriname?
The Central Bank of Suriname (De Surinaamsche Bank) issues periodic price updates.
Where can investors buy and sell gold in Paramaribo?
At licensed dealers on Onafhankelijkheidsplein and in major bank branches.
How do government import quotas influence gold availability?
Quota limits can constrain supply, lifting local premiums.
Is gold considered a safe investment in Suriname?
Yes—it is a trusted hedge against currency and political risk.
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Weight | Price in USD | Price in SRD |
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Ounce | $3,327.87 | SRD: 121,301.31 |
Gram | $106.99 | SRD: 3,899.92 |
2.5 Gram | $267.48 | SRD: 9,749.81 |
5 Gram | $534.97 | SRD: 19,499.62 |
10 Gram | $1,069.93 | SRD: 38,999.25 |
50 Gram | $5,349.67 | SRD: 194,996.25 |
100 Gram | $10,699.34 | SRD: 389,992.49 |
Half Kilogram | $53,496.70 | SRD: 1,949,962.46 |
Kilogram | $106,993.39 | SRD: 3,899,924.93 |
Gold in Suriname
In Suriname, gold is a modest yet meaningful emblem of cultural identity and emerging economic optimism, reflecting a unique blend of indigenous, African, and European influences. In Paramaribo and regional centers, local artisans produce gold jewelry that echoes traditional design sensibilities, with intricate patterns that evoke the lush rainforests and vibrant multicultural heritage of the nation. Celebrated during weddings, festivals, and communal ceremonies, gold in Suriname functions as both a decorative luxury and a trusted store of value for families navigating the challenges of economic uncertainty. Recently, the adoption of digital platforms for real‑time gold rate updates has enhanced market transparency, enabling local traders to align with international standards. Government‑mandated quality controls further guarantee that each piece of gold is crafted to impeccable standards of purity and enduring beauty. In Suriname, the gentle gleam of gold symbolizes not only artistic expression but also serves as a beacon of hope and financial resilience—a treasured legacy that bridges a rich cultural tapestry with the promise of a stable, vibrant future.