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...South Sudan - 10 Pounds 2016 Print

Republic of South Sudan
 
Bank of South Sudan
Currency - Pound (SSP)

Here are the 10 and 20 pounds notes printed with the year date of 2016. Four notes were issued with the 2016 year date, but I only managed to get these two as I was a bit late to do my usual catch up. The missing notes are - 50 and 100 pounds.
 
No change to the original designs, except with the new year date and new signatures.
 
Ten Pounds
 
Governor - Kornelio Koriom Mayiek
Minister of Finance - Stephen Dhieu Dau Ayik
Watermarks - John Garang de Mabior and the value 10
Dimensions - 135mm x 167.5mm 
 
Front: The late John Garang de Mabior (b.1945 - 2005). John Garang was the revolutionary leader of the Sudan People's Liberation Army, who was involved in the Second Sudanese Civil War. He died in a helicopter crash in July 2005. Prior to his death, he was the First Vice President of Sudan from 09.01.2005 to 30.07.2005, and also the President of the Southern Sudan Autonomous Region. South Sudan became the 54th independent nation of Africa on 09.07.2011.

 
Back - A buffalo and a calf standing and next to it is a pineapple.


 
Twenty Pounds

Governor - Kornelio Koriom Mayiek
Minister of Finance - Stephen Dhieu Dau Ayik 
Watermark - John Garang de Mabior and the electrotype 20
Dimensions - 139mm x 70.5mm
 
Front: The late John Garang de Mabior (b.1945 - 2005). John Garang was the revolutionary leader of the Sudan People's Liberation Army, who was involved in the Second Sudanese Civil War. He died in a helicopter crash in July 2005. Prior to his death, he was the First Vice President of Sudan from 09.01.2005 to 30.07.2005, and also the President of the Southern Sudan Autonomous Region. South Sudan became the 54th independent nation of Africa on 09.07.2011.

Back - Two standing oryx antelopes and an image of an oil derrick.




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