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50 Pounds

Uitgever Bank of Sudan
Jaar 1984
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Opschrift voorzijde بنك السودان
خمسون جنيهاً سودانياً
مرسى نميري لتصدير البترول
حسنين جنينا
Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse is printed in teal and green tones with a large anchor at left and a circular central vignette containing a traditional sailing dhow. To the right, an oil tanker is shown underway in open water, with Arabic caption identifying it as a petroleum tanker. The English legend "Fifty Sudanese Pounds" appears at lower centre, flanked by denomination numerals, and the bank title "BANK OF SUDAN" runs across the top margin.
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Opmerkingen

Sudan's 1984 issue came at a moment of acute financial strain — the country was carrying one of the heaviest per-capita debt loads in Africa, and the IMF had effectively suspended its lending program the previous year. The 50 Pounds was the highest denomination in the series at the time, which matters: high-value notes in economies under that kind of pressure tend to circulate hard and return to banks in poor condition.

De La Rue's production for Sudan through this period was competent but not elaborate. The watermark remains the primary security feature — a relatively modest specification for a 50-unit ceiling note by mid-1980s standards.

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