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2 Sudanese Pounds of 2017

2022-02-01 Tue

The Sudanese pound is the basic unit of the Republic of Sudan. The first pound to circulate in Sudan was the Egyptian pound. The first pound to circulate in Sudan was the Egyptian pound. When Anglo-Egyptian rule in Sudan ceased on January 1, 1956, and Sudan became an independent country, a distinct Sudanese currency (the Sudanese pound) was created, replacing the Egyptian pound at par.

The 2 Sudanese Pounds banknote among the series of the third-pound series gives a peep into the traditions and art of the country. The banknote depicts Sudanese pottery and artifacts while the reverse depicts Sudanese musical instruments, such as Tanbour (Kissar), Lamellophone, Drum, Nuqara, Zande harp, Xylophone, Tambourine, Waza, etc. and musical scores.

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