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| Issuer | Bank of Sudan |
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| Year | 1979 |
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| In circulation to | 8 June 1992 |
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| Obverse lettering | جمهورية السودان الديمقراطية / ٥٠ / L.S. 50 / SUDAN / ١٤٠٠ / ١٩٧٩ / ISLAMIC WORLD 15TH CENTURY |
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| Edge | Reeded |
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The 15th Hijrah Century commemorative series was issued by the Bank of Sudan to mark the beginning of the 15th Islamic century, which opened in 1400 AH — corresponding to November 1979 in the Gregorian calendar. Sudan was among several Muslim-majority states that produced commemorative issues for this occasion, though few did so in piedfort format. A piedfort is struck on a blank of double or greater than standard thickness, requiring significantly higher die pressure and producing a piece intended entirely for collectors rather than circulation.
KM#P12 designates this as a pattern or piedfort in the Krause numbering, copper-gilt rather than solid gold — a cost-reduction measure common in Sudanese commemorative issues of this period, when the national economy was already straining under debt accumulated during the Nimeiry government's failed development programs of the mid-1970s.