South Sudan
2011 - South Sudan 1 Pound banknote PIC 5 UNC
This individual South Sudan 1 Pound banknote is associated with 2011 and identified by the reference..
2011 - South Sudan 10 Piastras banknote PIC 2 UNC
This individual South Sudan banknote has a denomination of 10 Piastras and is associated with 2011. ..
2011 - South Sudan 25 Piastras banknote PIC 3 UNC
This individual South Sudan banknote has a denomination of 25 Piastras and is associated with 2011. ..
2011 - South Sudan 25 Pounds banknote PIC 8 UNC
South Sudan 25 pounds banknote associated with 2011 and identified as PIC 8. This individual note is..
2011 - South Sudan 5 Pounds banknote PIC 6 UNC
This individual banknote is listed as a 5 Pounds note from South Sudan, with 2011 as its associated ..
Frequently asked questions
What types of South Sudan banknotes are represented in this category?
The South Sudan category focuses on banknotes dated 2011 and includes both piastra and pound denominations. The represented piastra values are 10 and 25 Piastras, while the pound group includes 1, 5 and 25 Pounds. This provides a compact selection covering fractional and whole-unit denominations. The FAQ reflects the notes represented in this shop’s catalog, rather than a complete list of every banknote issued by South Sudan.
Which Pick references can collectors find for South Sudan?
The catalog identifies the represented South Sudan notes with Pick references P2, P3, P5, P6 and P8. These references correspond respectively to the 10 Piastras, 25 Piastras, 1 Pound, 5 Pounds and 25 Pounds notes shown in the category. Pick references are useful for organizing a collection, comparing catalog records and distinguishing denominations. They can also make it easier to communicate precisely when searching for a particular South Sudan banknote.
How can I identify a South Sudan note in this catalog?
Start with the denomination and the 2011 date shown in the product title, then check the accompanying Pick reference. The catalog uses P2 and P3 for the 10 and 25 Piastras notes, and P5, P6 and P8 for the 1, 5 and 25 Pounds notes. This combination of country, date, denomination and reference provides a practical way to distinguish the listed notes without relying on the serial number visible in a reference image.
What condition terminology is used for these South Sudan banknotes?
The product titles describe the represented South Sudan notes as UNC, an established collecting abbreviation for uncirculated condition. When recording one of these notes in a collection, it is sensible to retain the denomination, 2011 date and Pick reference alongside the condition designation. The catalog descriptions also state that product images are for reference, so the pictured banknote number should not be treated as the number of the note supplied.
What should I check before buying a South Sudan banknote from this category?
Check the product title carefully for the denomination, Pick reference, 2011 date and UNC condition designation. This is particularly important because the category includes both Piastras and Pounds, including separate 25 Piastras and 25 Pounds entries. The catalog notes that images are for reference and that the banknote number shown in an image will not be sent. Buyers should therefore use the listing details rather than the pictured serial number when identifying the item.
What distinctive denomination pattern appears in the South Sudan catalog?
A notable pattern is the appearance of the number 25 in two different units: 25 Piastras, identified as Pick P3, and 25 Pounds, identified as Pick P8. The catalog therefore illustrates why the currency unit must be recorded alongside the numerical denomination. Looking only at the number could lead to confusion between two different banknotes. The other represented values are 10 Piastras, 1 Pound and 5 Pounds, all dated 2011.





