Product Description
SCWPM.#75a2 - TBB.#B411a - Date: JUNE 2011
Grade: UNC - Signature: 2
Grade: UNC - Signature: 2
Description: Colour: Gray, blue, green, and brown.
Front: Fish as registration device; natural resources theme with rhinoceros, elephants, ape in tree, water buffalo, zebras, and giraffe.
Back: Bank logo; camels, goats, and cattle; fish. Holographic stripe.
2-mm wide windowed security thread with demetalized CBS 50 LS and Arabic text.
Watermark: Secretary bird and electrotype LS 50.
Printer: Sudan Currency Printing Press. - Size: 165 x 74 mm.
Material: Paper.
Sudan,
country located in northeastern Africa. The name Sudan derives from the Arabic expression bilād al-sūdān (“land of the blacks”), by which medieval Arab geographers referred to the settled African countries that began at the southern edge of the Sahara. For more than a century, Sudan—first as a colonial holding, then as an independent country—included its neighbour South Sudan, home to many sub-Saharan African ethnic groups. Prior to the secession of the south in 2011, Sudan was the largest African country, with an area that represented more than 8 percent of the African continent and almost 2 percent of the world’s total land area.
Front: Fish as registration device; natural resources theme with rhinoceros, elephants, ape in tree, water buffalo, zebras, and giraffe.
Back: Bank logo; camels, goats, and cattle; fish. Holographic stripe.
2-mm wide windowed security thread with demetalized CBS 50 LS and Arabic text.
Watermark: Secretary bird and electrotype LS 50.
Printer: Sudan Currency Printing Press. - Size: 165 x 74 mm.
Material: Paper.
Sudan,
country located in northeastern Africa. The name Sudan derives from the Arabic expression bilād al-sūdān (“land of the blacks”), by which medieval Arab geographers referred to the settled African countries that began at the southern edge of the Sahara. For more than a century, Sudan—first as a colonial holding, then as an independent country—included its neighbour South Sudan, home to many sub-Saharan African ethnic groups. Prior to the secession of the south in 2011, Sudan was the largest African country, with an area that represented more than 8 percent of the African continent and almost 2 percent of the world’s total land area.