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| Issuer | Bank of Sudan |
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| Year | 2002 |
| Type | Standard circulation banknote |
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| Obverse lettering | بنك السودان ألفي دينار أتعهد بأن أدفع عند الطلب لحامل هذا السند مبلغ شوال ١٤٢٢هـ - يناير ٢٠٠٢م الجمهورية المحافظ |
| Reverse description | Central vignette of the Jebel Aulia hydroelectric dam on the Nile, flanked by imagery of an oil drilling rig and a refinery tower, with the new Bank of Sudan building in Khartoum also represented. The design is set within a multicolour guilloche border with the denomination '٢٠٠٠' repeated in the side margins. |
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Sudan's 2000 Dinar denomination was introduced as the country's hyperinflationary spiral — driven by civil war costs, sanctions, and chronic fiscal deficits — pushed purchasing power so low that smaller notes had become nearly worthless in daily trade. By 2002, the 2000 Dinar was a high-value note in name only.
G&D's Leipzig facility handled the printing, with a relatively basic security specification: watermark and embedded thread, without the optical variable elements that appeared on contemporaneous issues from harder-currency nations. The series was superseded when Sudan redenominated in 2007, introducing the Sudanese Pound at 100 Dinars to the Pound.