It was introduced on 18 July 2011, and replaced the Sudanese pound at par.
Sudanese pound (until 1992 and since January 2007)
Kevin groaned, opened a small canvas sack and spilled several thousand Sudanese pounds onto the floor.
It was his only belonging, and he offered it to passersby for thirty Sudanese pounds, or an equivalent quantity of food.
In 1966 the first government bonds were issued with a par value of 15 million Sudanese pounds and ten years life.
The Bank is the only institution that is constitutionally mandated to issue the South Sudanese pound.
In the 1970's, the Sudanese pound was worth about $3; today, it takes about 1,300 pounds to buy a single dollar.
The cost: 26.8 million Sudanese pounds, about $27,000, or $50 a person, the price of two goats.
On 7 September she was found guilty and fined 500 Sudanese pounds, but not sentenced to flogging.
This second Sudanese pound became the only legal tender as of July 1, 2007.