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2 Coins  





3 Banknotes  





4 Historical exchange rates  





5 See also  





6 References  





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Sudanese dinar






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Sudanese dinar
دينار سوداني (Arabic)
ISO 4217
CodeSDD
Unit
SymbolSD
Denominations
Banknotes
 Freq. usedSD 100, SD 200, SD 500, SD 1,000, SD 2,000, SD 5,000, SD 10,000
 Rarely usedSD 5, SD 10, SD 25, SD 50
CoinsSD 1, SD 2, SD 5, SD 10, SD 20 and SD 50
Demographics
Date of introductionJune 8, 1992
Date of withdrawalJuly 1, 2007
User(s)None (previously Sudan)
Issuance
Central bankBank of Sudan
 Websitewww.bankofsudan.org
Valuation
Inflation9%
 SourceThe World Factbook, 2005 est.
This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete.

The dinar was the currency of Sudan between 1992 and 2007. Its ISO 4217 code was "SDD" and had no official subdivision. It replaced the first Sudanese pound and, in turn, was replaced by the second Sudanese pound.

History

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The dinar replaced the first Sudanese pound (SDP) on June 8, 1992, at a rate of SD 1 = £S.10. On January 10, 2007, a second Sudanese pound (SDG) was introduced at a rate of 1 pound = 100 dinars. According to the Bank of Sudan, the dinar was to have stopped circulating after a six-month transitional period. The pound and the dinar were to be accepted as legal currency side by side during the six-month period but cheques would be cashed in pounds from the commercial banks. The Bank of Sudan began distributing the new currency to commercial banks and sent consignments of banknotes to the south in 2007.[1] This second Sudanese pound became the only legal tender as of July 1, 2007.

Coins

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Coins were minted in denominations of SD 14, SD 12, SD 1, SD 2, SD 5, SD 10, SD 20 and SD 50 (the two smallest denominations appear to have been shelved before being issued). A reduction in size took place, with the 2001-03 coins being generally smaller than the 1994-99 coins. A source[2] indicates that bi-metallic SD 50 and SD 100 coins were planned but that this plan was shelved because of the introduction of the second pound. See below for more detail.

Banknotes

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Banknotes were issued in denominations of SD 5, SD 10, SD 25, SD 50, SD 100, SD 200, SD 500, SD 1,000, SD 2,000 and SD 5,000. The lowest three denominations were withdrawn on 1 January 2000 due to a concern that well-used notes could spread disease.[2] Old pound notes also circulated alongside dinar notes.[2]

Historical exchange rates

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Rate against US$1995–2004. (See historical rates)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ ":: Sudanese Media Center ::". Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-01-10.
  • ^ a b c Numismatic Dimensions (May 2005). "Africa - Coins of Sudan". Retrieved 2006-07-19.
  • [edit]
    Preceded by:
    1st Sudanese pound
    Reason: inflation
    Ratio: 1 dinar = 10 (1st) pounds
    Currency of Northern Sudan
    1992 – January, 2007
    Succeeded by:
    2nd Sudanese pound
    Reason: inflation and currency unification (peace treaty)
    Ratio: 1 (2nd) dinar = 100 piastres

    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sudanese_dinar&oldid=1225004561"

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