Sudanese Dinar
The Sudanese Dinar is the official currency of Sudan. It was introduced in 1992, replacing the Sudanese Pound at a rate of 1 dinar to 100 pounds. The currency is subdivided into 100 piastres and is used for everyday transactions within the country.
The dinar is issued by the Central Bank of Sudan, which regulates its supply and value. Over the years, the currency has faced challenges due to economic instability and inflation, impacting its purchasing power and exchange rates against other currencies.