1 pound 2011 — Sudan ( Pick: 64 )
Region:
Africa
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1 pound issued in Sudan in 2011. It is cataloged under Pick number 64. The note features black and dark maroon print on a multicoloured light red and orange underprint, with dimensions of 130 x 64 mm. This note is signed by Elijah Malok Aleng, the Governor, and David Deng Athorbei, the Minister of Finance. It was printed by De La Rue in London, United Kingdom.
The specific design details for the front and back of the banknote are not provided. The amount produced remains undetermined.
Sudan transitioned to a new currency system in 2011, establishing the Sudanese pound as the official currency following the country's separation from South Sudan.
The specific design details for the front and back of the banknote are not provided. The amount produced remains undetermined.
Sudan transitioned to a new currency system in 2011, establishing the Sudanese pound as the official currency following the country's separation from South Sudan.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Elijah Malok Aleng (Governor), David Deng Athorbei (Minister of Finance)
- Date of issue
- 18 July 2011
- Printing office
- De La Rue, London, United Kingdom
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Black and dark maroon print on a multicoloured light red and orange underprint
- Dimensions
- 130 x 64 mm
- Amount produced
- Undetermined
- Pick catalog
- 64
About this banknote
The Bank of South Sudan issued this banknote series in 2011, following the country's independence. This marked the introduction of the South Sudanese Pound as the new currency, replacing the Sudanese Pound. The currency aimed to establish a distinct national identity for the newly formed nation.
The 1-pound note features the portrait of Dr. John Garang de Mabior on the front side, a significant figure in South Sudan's history. The reverse side depicts a group of giraffes. Produced by De La Rue in London, the note measures 130 x 64 mm, with signatures from Elijah Malok Aleng and David Deng Athorbei.