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10 Dinars

Issuer Bank of Sudan
Year 2003
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Central view of the headquarters building of the Bank of Sudan, rendered in perspective with stepped roofline and colonnade details occupying the upper half of the field. Below the building, the Arabic legend 'بنك السودان' (Bank of Sudan) is inscribed in two lines. The coin rim is bordered by a continuous row of raised beads.
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Reverse lettering جمهورية السودان ١٠ عشرة دنانير ١٤٢٤-٢٠٠٣
(Translation: Republic of Sudan 10 Ten Dinars 2003 1424)
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Additional information

Sudan's 2003 coinage was issued during a period when the country operated two parallel monetary systems — the standard Sudanese pound in the north and a separate structure in southern regions, reflecting the unresolved civil war that had dragged on since 1983. The Bank of Sudan issued these higher-denomination brass coins partly to address chronic small-denomination shortages caused by hoarding during the conflict.

The Comprehensive Peace Agreement ending that war came just two years later, in 2005, triggering a full monetary overhaul and the eventual introduction of the Sudanese pound in 2007 — rendering this dinar coinage obsolete within a few years of striking.

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