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10 Dinars

Uitgever Bank of Sudan
Jaar 1996
Type Standard circulation coin
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central view of the Bank of Sudan headquarters building rendered in low relief, depicted in a three-quarter perspective showing its columned facade and modernist architectural features. An Arabic inscription appears below the building in the lower field. The design is encircled by a decorative border of alternating rectangular and rounded elements running around the full periphery of the coin.
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Opschrift voorzijde بنك السودان
(Translation: Bank of Sudan)
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Sudan's 1996 coinage appeared during a period of acute currency instability following the country's shift to an Islamist economic model under Omar al-Bashir's government, which had abolished interest-bearing transactions in compliance with sharia banking principles. The dinar itself had only replaced the Sudanese pound in 1992 at a rate of 10 pounds to one dinar — a redenomination that did little to arrest chronic inflation.

By the mid-1990s, Sudan was under comprehensive U.S. economic sanctions and largely cut off from IMF assistance, leaving domestic monetary policy with almost no external anchor.

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