Bank of South Sudan
Quick Facts
Institutional Identity
The Bank of South Sudan serves as the central monetary authority of the world’s youngest nation, managing a currency that embodies both economic function and national birth. Its banknotes stand as declarations of sovereignty, marking a decisive break from Sudan and the creation of a new monetary identity.
Historical Evolution
The historical evolution of the South Sudanese pound began in 2011, when independence triggered the rapid introduction of a new currency to replace the Sudanese pound. The first series established a powerful and unified visual identity, centered entirely around Dr. John Garang—the founding leader and singular symbol of liberation—whose portrait appears on every denomination. This “first issue” status positions the series among the most important modern entries in global numismatics.
Design Philosophy
South Sudanese banknote design reflects the ambitions of a newly formed state, combining cultural and industrial symbolism. Scenes of oil infrastructure, agricultural life and the White Nile bridges are rendered in bold compositions, representing both resource wealth and national development. Produced with international security printing support, the notes incorporate modern features such as watermark portraits, security threads and microtext, while maintaining a direct and accessible visual language.
For collectors
For collectors, South Sudanese pound banknotes offer a rare “Day One” collecting opportunity. As the youngest currency system in the world, its early issues carry exceptional historical weight. The introduction of the 1000 Pounds note in 2021—the highest denomination in the country’s short history—adds a key high-value target for collectors. With a limited timeline, strong symbolic identity and clear geopolitical context, South Sudan stands as one of the most compelling modern additions to any advanced world banknote collection.
Explore Banknotes Issued by Bank of South Sudan
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South Sudan 1000 Pounds 2024, P-21, UNC
3,99 € -

South Sudan 500 Pounds 2024, P-20, UNC
3,99 € -

South Sudan 100 Pounds 2019, P-15d, UNC
1,49 € -

South Sudan 50 Pounds 2019, P-14d, UNC
1,49 € -

South Sudan 20 Pounds 2015, P-13a, UNC
2,99 € -

South Sudan 5 Pounds 2015, P-11, UNC
2,49 € -

South Sudan 1 Pound 2011, P-5, UNC
2,49 €
