The Central Bank of Sudan has unveiled a new one-pound banknote which is to be issued into circulation, eventually replacing the currently circulating version first issued in 2007.

Image courtesy of the Central Bank of Sudan.
The new note has a predominantly brown colour scheme and is 66mm by 148mm in size.
Key security features include a windowed security thread, reportedly Rapid®, and an optically variable ink feature, both displayed on the front of the note.
Other features include a watermark, see-through register pattern, latent image and tactile ink features including those to aid people with visual impairments to identify the banknote denomination.
The new one-pound banknote’s circulation date has not yet been announced.
Read the article in full at the Central Bank’s website.