Description
1987–1990 Sudan 25 Piastres Banknote – Uncirculated (UNC) – Central Bank of Sudan
Description
Add a fascinating piece of African monetary history to your collection with this Sudan 25 Piastres Banknote, issued between 1987 and 1990 and presented in Uncirculated (UNC) condition. Issued by the Central Bank of Sudan, this attractive banknote reflects an important period in Sudan’s modern history and is a desirable addition to collections of world paper money.
The 25 Piastres denomination formed part of Sudan’s everyday circulating currency during the late 1980s. Banknotes from this era are admired for their intricate engraving, colourful designs, and imagery celebrating Sudan’s cultural heritage, agriculture, and economic development. Lower denomination notes were widely used, making pristine Uncirculated examples increasingly difficult to find.
Beautifully printed with detailed guilloche security patterns, ornate borders, and finely engraved illustrations, this banknote is both historically significant and visually appealing. It represents a period of economic transition in Sudan and remains popular with collectors of African and Middle Eastern currency.
This example is offered in Uncirculated (UNC) condition, retaining its original crisp paper, sharp corners, and vibrant colours, making it an excellent addition to any world banknote collection.
Features
- Genuine Sudan 25 Piastres Banknote
- Issued between 1987–1990
- Issued by the Central Bank of Sudan
- Denomination: 25 Piastres
- Uncirculated (UNC) condition
- Original crisp paper with vibrant colours
- Intricate security printing and decorative engraving
- Excellent addition to African and world banknote collections
Condition
Presented in Uncirculated (UNC) condition. The banknote retains its original crispness with sharp corners, clean surfaces, and no evidence of circulation. Colours remain bright and fresh, making this an outstanding collector’s example. Please examine the photographs carefully as they form part of the description and condition report.
Why Collect Sudanese Banknotes?
Sudanese banknotes are popular among collectors for their distinctive artwork, historical significance, and representation of one of Africa’s largest and most historically rich nations. The issues of the late 1980s reflect a period of political and economic change, making them an important part of Sudan’s monetary history.
The 25 Piastres denomination is particularly appealing as it was widely used in everyday commerce, meaning high-grade Uncirculated examples are becoming increasingly scarce. Collectors appreciate these notes for their attractive designs, quality engraving, and affordability, making them an excellent entry into African numismatics.
Whether you’re collecting African currency, Commonwealth-era banknotes, or world paper money, this 1987–1990 Sudan 25 Piastres Banknote – Uncirculated (UNC) is a superb addition to any collection.
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