Sudan

Sudan banknotes


2017 - Sudan 10 Pounds banknote PIC 73c UNC

2017 - Sudan 10 Pounds banknote PIC 73c UNC

Sudan 10 Pounds banknote associated with 2017, listed under the catalog reference Sudan PIC 73c. The..

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2017 - Sudan 2 Pounds banknote PIC 71c UNC

2017 - Sudan 2 Pounds banknote PIC 71c UNC

This individual Sudan 2 Pounds banknote is associated with 2017 and identified by the catalogue refe..

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2017 - Sudan 5 Pounds banknote PIC 72d UNC

2017 - Sudan 5 Pounds banknote PIC 72d UNC

Sudan 5 Pounds banknote associated with 2017, identified by the catalog reference Sudan PIC 72d. The..

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Frequently asked questions

What periods are represented in this Sudan banknote category?

This shop’s Sudan catalog covers dated issues from 1981 through 2017, with examples from the 1980s and 1990s as well as 2006 and 2017. Represented groups include 1987 piastra and pound notes, 1991 pound denominations, 1992–1994 dinar issues, and later pound notes dated 2006 and 2017. The category reflects the shop’s catalog rather than every banknote issued by Sudan.

Which currencies and denominations appear among the Sudan banknotes?

The catalog represents Sudan notes denominated in piastras, pounds and dinars. Piastra examples include 25 and 50 piastras. Pound denominations range from 1 pound to 100 pounds across the represented dates, including 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 pounds. The dinar group includes 5, 10, 25, 50 and 100 dinars. These ranges describe this shop’s catalog, not a complete Sudanese denomination list.

How can I identify a Sudan banknote using its catalog reference?

Match the note’s date, denomination and full PIC reference with the listing. Examples include the 1981 50 Piastras PIC 17a, 1989 100 Pounds PIC 44b, 1993 5 Dinars PIC 51a and 2017 5 Pounds PIC 72d. A suffix such as “a,” “b,” “c” or “d” forms part of the complete reference, so it should not be omitted when distinguishing cataloged variants.

How can collectors organize the Sudan notes represented here?

Collectors can arrange these Sudan banknotes chronologically, by currency, by denomination or by catalog reference. Natural groups include the 1987 piastra-and-pound notes PIC 37–39, the 1991 pound series PIC 45–48, the dinar issues PIC 51a–56, the 2006 pound notes PIC 64–67, and the 2017 pound variants PIC 71c–73c. This structure makes differences in dates, currency units and reference suffixes easier to track.

What should a buyer check before selecting one of these Sudan banknotes?

Check the listed date, denomination, currency unit, grade and complete PIC reference. The records describe the represented notes as UNC. Product images are stated to be for reference, and the banknote number visible in an image will not be the number sent. Buyers seeking a particular reference should therefore rely on the listing details rather than treating the pictured banknote number as a guaranteed identifying feature.

Which denominations recur across different Sudan issues in this catalog?

Several pound denominations appear with different dates and references. The 1 Pound is represented by 1985 PIC 32, 1987 PIC 39 and 2006 PIC 64. The 2, 5 and 10 Pound denominations appear in both 2006 and 2017 groups, with references PIC 65–67 and PIC 71c–73c respectively. Comparing the full date and reference helps prevent notes of the same denomination from being confused.