The pound was the currency of Sudan between 1956 and 1992. It was subdivided into 100 qirush (singular qirsh), each of 10 milim. It replaced the Egyptian pound at par and was replaced by the dinar at a rate of 10 pounds = 1 dinar.
In Southern Sudan, the pound is still the currency prices are negotiated in, whilst in Rumbek and Yei the Kenyan shilling is used and accepted more within the transport sectors as well as for hotels/accommodation.
Currencies of Africa | Modern obsolete currencies | Circulating currencies | Sudan
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