Talk:Sudanese dinar
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Pound re-introduction plans
[edit]Anyone got any details on that? —Nightstallion (?) 20:31, 22 January 2006 (UTC)
Was the currency pegged?
[edit]I have changed the page to delete the part of the Sudanese dinar being pegged to the Libyan dinar. As a Sudanese I never remember the Sudanese currency pegged to anything. I checked a Libyan currency converter and the Libyan dinar went from 196.832 Sudanese dinars at the start of 2005 to 155.311 Sudanese dinars at 11//05/2006, which makes sense to me as the Sudanese currency got stronger against the USD in that period. This is also not mentioned in the web site of the Bank of Sudan (there is a link in the page for that). --Karouri 00:10, 13 May 2006 (UTC)
It read like...
[edit]I was reading the new currency in 2006 thing. It is certainyl notable, but it looks like somebody literally copied and pasted it off of a news website... Viva La Vie Boheme!
South Sudan.
[edit]South Sudan has its own currency, the South Sudanese pound.
The Sudanese dinar is an obsolete Sudanese currency that was issued by the Bank of Sudan - (203.211.71.77 (talk) 12:29, 16 February 2015 (UTC))