Sudanese pound ended in 1992.
Sudanese pound was created in 2007.
South Sudanese pound was created in 2011.
Yes, people in Sudan do use money. The currency of Sudan is the Sudanese Pound.
No. It is the Sudanese Pound.
The currency in Sudan is currently pound (SDP) which has replaced the Sudanese Dinar (SDD) in 2007.
Sudanese dinar ended in 2007.
farhan lko 1 sudanese pound will be around 20rupees
It depends on what day it is. It also depends on what kind of pound you are talking about: Pound sterling Egyptian pound Lebanese pound Sudanese pound Syrian pound
It depends on what day it is. It also depends on what kind of pound you are talking about: Pound sterling Egyptian pound Lebanese pound Sudanese pound Syrian pound
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The official currency of South Sudan is the South Sudanese pound.
The piaster or piastre refers to many different types of currency in history. Exchange rates as of March 2012.1/100 of a Lebanon Livre/pound ($0.000007)1/100 of the Egyptian pound ($.001658)1/100 of the Jordanian dinar ($.01411)1/100 of the Libyan pound/dinar ($.008)1/100 of the South Sudanese pound ($.00375)1/100 of the Sudanese pound ($.00375)1/100 of the Syrian pound ($.0002)1/180 of the Cypriot pound ($.0226)Used unofficially as slang for a Canadian dollar ($1.0120 exchange rate)Used as slang in Cajun French and French speaking Caribbean islands