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50 Piastres

Issuer Sudan Currency Board
Year 1956
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Value 50 Piastres (50 Qirsh) (0.50 SDP)
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Obverse description Green intaglio vignette of three African elephants at left centre, set against a savanna landscape with trees in the background. Arabic inscriptions occupy the upper portion, with the denomination numeral in a scalloped cartouche at right; the third line of Arabic text measures 31mm in length. Serial number and signatures of the Chairman and Member of the Board appear at lower centre, with corner numerals reading '50' and 'PT'.
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Reverse lettering SUDAN CURRENCY BOARD
FIFTY PIASTRES
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Sudan's Currency Board was established specifically to manage the transition away from the Egyptian pound following independence in January 1956 — this note belongs to the first sovereign issue, printed before a central bank even existed. De La Rue handled the entire series, as they did for many former British territories navigating the same institutional gap between colonial currency arrangements and full monetary independence.

The P#2A designation indicates an early signature variety. Later printings under the same board show subtle paper and shade differences that make variety attribution genuinely tricky without direct comparison.

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