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This banknote, with a nominal value of 10 pounds, was issued by the Central Bank of Sudan in 1991. It belongs to series E/372 and bears the date 1411 of the Hegira, corresponding to the month of January 1991.
On the obverse, the note features a composition of black and dark green colors on a multicolored background. The main iconography includes a representation of a city gate on the left side, while a map of Sudan is positioned in the center of the note. The Arabic inscriptions include the name of the Bank of Sudan and the face value of "???? ??????" (10 pounds). It also mentions "????? ??????? 1411" (Joumada al-Thani 1411) and "????? 1991" (January 1991), indicating the date of issue according to the Islamic and Gregorian calendars.
The reverse of the note depicts an image of the Bank of Sudan, located in the center right. The printing is done in black on a multicolored background, creating a visual contrast. The watermark integrated into the banknote paper represents the coat of arms of Sudan, adding an element of security and authenticity.
The dimensions of this banknote are 154 mm in length and 76 mm in width. These dimensions are standard for banknotes of this era and facilitate their handling and storage.
This 10 Sudanese pound note is a testament to the economic and monetary history of Sudan at the end of the 20th century.