What is another word for new sudanese pound?

Pronunciation: [njˈuː sˌuːdənˈiːz pˈa͡ʊnd] (IPA)

The new Sudanese pound is the official currency of South Sudan, which was introduced in 2011 after the country gained independence from Sudan. The currency was created to replace the Sudanese pound as the legal tender of the nation. Other terms that are synonymous with the new Sudanese pound include South Sudan pound, SSP, and South Sudanese pound. Additionally, the currency is often abbreviated as S.S.P, SS£, or SP when used in financial transactions. The new Sudanese pound features the image of the late John Garang, a revered South Sudanese leader, on its banknotes.

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