A Pair of Camels on Sudan Banknote
2022-04-28 Thu
Sudan comes from northeast Africa. It is bordered by Egypt to the north, Libya to the northwest, Chad to the west, the Central African Republic to the southwest, South Sudan to the south, Ethiopia to the southeast, Eritrea to the east, and the Red Sea to the northeast. It is Africa’s third-largest country in the area. The Sudan name derives from the Arabic bilad as-sudan, or the "Land of the dark Skin People".To buy Sudanese 25 piastre Click here. The obverse of the 25 Pound depicts, “Camel, Sudan map outline and National emblem”. The reverse of the note shows, “Bank of Sudan building”. The lettering on the note is, “Bank of Sudan. Twenty Five Piastres”. Sudan’s 25 Piastres banknote is available only for 200 rupees. The dimension of the note is 121 x 60 mm.
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