Sudan's 1984 "Decade of Women" issue was struck to mark the United Nations Decade for Women (1976–1985), a program initiated following the 1975 World Conference on Women in Mexico City. The Sudanese government was among a number of developing nations that participated in commemorative coinage programs tied to the initiative, often coordinated through the Franklin Mint or similar agencies producing collector-targeted issues for foreign mints during this period.
Mintages for Sudanese silver commemoratives of this era were typically modest, with much of the production absorbed by international coin dealers rather than domestic circulation.
Sudan's 1984 "Decade of Women" issue was struck to mark the United Nations Decade for Women (1976–1985), a program initiated following the 1975 World Conference on Women in Mexico City. The Sudanese government was among a number of developing nations that participated in commemorative coinage programs tied to the initiative, often coordinated through the Franklin Mint or similar agencies producing collector-targeted issues for foreign mints during this period.
Mintages for Sudanese silver commemoratives of this era were typically modest, with much of the production absorbed by international coin dealers rather than domestic circulation.