South Sudan new 1,000-pound note (B118a) note reportedly introduced on 12.06.2024
Like B117b, but but with the currency described as South Sudan Pounds on front/back, not South Sudanese Pounds. Courtesy of Alex Zlotin and Antje Bird.Read More…
Like B117b, but but with the currency described as South Sudan Pounds on front/back, not South Sudanese Pounds. Courtesy of Alex Zlotin and Antje Bird.Read More…
Like B116c, but new signatures (Damian/Ngor) and new date (2023). Courtesy of Andrew Roberts.Read More…
Like B117b, but new signatures (Damian/Ngor) and new date (2023). Courtesy of Andrea Bossi.Read More…
Like B116b, but new signatures (Ngor/Athian) and new date (2021). Courtesy of Thomas Augustsson.Read More…
Like B117a, but new signatures (Ngor/Athian) and new date (2021). Courtesy of Peter Mosselberger (Bank Note Museum).Read More…
Like B116a, but new signatures (Abdalla/Mabiordit) and new date (2020). Courtesy of Andrew Roberts.Read More…
According to a press release dated 9 February 2021, the Bank of South Sudan has introduced a new 1,000-pound note (B117a) to address the need for a large denomination banknote in the face of hyperinflation. The Governor signatory appears to be Jamal Wani Abdalla, who held that position for lessRead More…
Like B115c, but new signatures (Ngor/Unknown) and new date (2019). Prefix AR. Courtesy of Claudio Marana.Read More…
According to an article in Sudan Tribune dated 9 June 2018, the Bank of South Sudan plans to introduce a new 500-pound note to ease daily cash transactions following years of inflation. Courtesy of Max Keller, Claudio Marana, Paul Nahmias, and Aidan Work.Read More…
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