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Darfur Banknotes Catalog

The history of banknotes in Darfur is a fascinating journey through the monetary evolution of this region of Sudan. Over the years, Darfur has undergone several changes in its monetary system, reflecting the political and economic transformations of the area.

Current banknotes in circulation

Darfur currently uses the Sudanese pound as its official currency, as does the rest of Sudan. Banknotes in circulation include denominations of 2, 5, 10, 10, 20, 50, 50, 100, 200 and 500 Sudanese pounds. These banknotes feature designs that reflect Sudan's culture and history, with images of historical monuments, local wildlife and important people.

Old banknotes and relevant facts

Prior to monetary unification with Sudan, Darfur had its own currency for a brief period in the 19th century. During the colonial era, banknotes issued by the Bank of Sudan were used. An important milestone in the notability of the region was the introduction of the new Sudanese pound in 2007, which replaced the old currency at a ratio of 1:100, marking a new chapter in the monetary history of Darfur and Sudan.

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Darfur is a country that does not exist.This country is currently part of the old banknotes of Sudán.

Valuable banknotes

The most valuable Darfur banknotes sought after by collectors are the following:

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