Description: FeaturesIssuerSouth Sudan Issuing entityBank of South SudanPeriodRepublic (2011-date) TypeStandard circulation banknotesYears2020-2023Value1000 Pounds CurrencyPound (2011-date)CompositionPaperSize158 × 82 mmShapeRectangularNumberN#274262ReferencesTBB# 117 Front Side of the Note Portrait of Dr. John Garang de Mabior:Dr. John Garang was the leader of the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) and played a pivotal role in South Sudan’s independence movement. He is widely regarded as a national hero.He led the SPLA during the Second Sudanese Civil War and was a key figure in the negotiations leading to the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), which ultimately paved the way for South Sudan's independence in 2011.His image on the note signifies his enduring legacy and contribution to the establishment of South Sudan as a sovereign nation. Denomination (1,000 SSP):The value of 1,000 SSP is clearly indicated in large print for ease of identification. This is one of the higher denominations in the South Sudanese currency system, introduced as inflation and economic challenges increased the need for higher-value banknotes. Security Features:The note includes visible security features such as watermarks, a security thread, and holographic elements to prevent counterfeiting. The geometric patterns and intricate designs around the numbers help with authentication.A transparent area or watermark section is also included (the blank oval shape) to ensure the note's authenticity when held up to the light. Serial Number and Date:The serial number, located on the upper right corner (CD9125851), is unique to each note, helping track and identify the currency.The date of issue marked on the note is "2023," indicating this is a more recent issue. Signature:Two signatures are printed on the front, belonging to the Governor of the Central Bank of South Sudan and the Minister of Finance, which certify the note's legitimacy as legal tender.Back Side of the Note Ostriches:The two ostriches on the back represent South Sudan's rich wildlife and biodiversity. Ostriches are native to the savannas and grasslands of South Sudan and symbolize the country's natural beauty and ecological wealth.The inclusion of wildlife on currency also serves as a reminder of the country’s efforts to preserve its natural environment. Decorative Patterns:The background and edges of the note feature intricate patterns in various shades of red, brown, and purple, which are not only aesthetically pleasing but also serve as additional security features.These patterns reflect traditional South Sudanese art and design, incorporating cultural elements into the currency’s visual structure.Symbolism of the Note: The banknote serves multiple purposes:Economic Function:The introduction of higher denominations like the 1,000 SSP reflects the country's inflationary pressures. The note facilitates larger transactions, especially in a context where lower denominations might be insufficient.Cultural Significance:The ostrich and the choice of colors represent aspects of South Sudanese identity, linking the currency to both nature and tradition.Historical Reference:The presence of Dr. John Garang is a constant reminder of the sacrifices made for the country's independence and the role of leadership in guiding South Sudan through its formative years as a new nation.Additional Context:South Sudanese Pound (SSP):The South Sudanese Pound (SSP) was introduced as the official currency of South Sudan after gaining independence from Sudan in 2011. It replaced the Sudanese Pound and is issued by the Bank of South Sudan, the country's central bank.Inflation and Currency Updates:South Sudan has faced significant economic challenges, including hyperinflation, which has caused the value of its currency to fluctuate. Higher denominations, such as the 1,000 SSP note, have been introduced over time to address this.
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Type: Banknotes
Year: 2023
Region: Africa
Country: South Sudan
Grade: Ungraded
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Certification: Uncertified