Dromedary Camels, Sudan Map & Central Bank 25 Piastres Authentic Banknote Money for Jewelry and Collage (Arabian)

Dromedary Camels, Sudan Map & Central Bank 25 Piastres Authentic Banknote Money for Jewelry and Collage (Arabian)

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Dromedary Camels, Sudan Map & Central Bank 25 Piastres Authentic Banknote Money for Jewelry and Collage (Arabian) Obverse: Dromedary Camels and outline map of Sudan Lettering: Signature title in 1 line of Arabic text (Governor) Reverse: Central Bank of Sudan building Lettering: Bank of Sudan Twenty Five Piastres Watermark: Coat of Arms Features Issuer Sudan Period Republic (1985-date) Type Standard banknote Year 1987 Value 25 Piastres (0.25 SDP) Currency First pound (1956-1992) Composition Paper Size 121 × 60 mm Shape Rectangular Demonetized Yes Number N# 210659 References P# 37 Wikipedia: The dromedary (Camelus dromedarius) (/ˈdrɒmədɛri/ or /-ədri/), also known as Arabian camel,[2] is a large even-toed ungulate, of the genus Camelus, with one hump on its back. It is the tallest of the three species of camel; adult males stand 1.8–2 m (5 ft 11 in–6 ft 7 in) at the shoulder, while females are 1.7–1.9 m (5 ft 7 in–6 ft 3 in) tall. Males typically weigh between 400 and 600 kg (880 and

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