It is hard to miss the camel on these coins from Sudan. The same pattern is used for several time periods, on several denominations, with several metals, and two different shapes, as follows:
1 MILLIM, bronze, 13 mm diameter, round, 1956 to 1971AD
2 MILLIM, bronze, 19 mm diameter, scalloped, 1956 to 1971AD
5 MILLIM, bronze, 22 mm diameter, scalloped, 1956 to 1971AD
10 MILLIM, bronze, 24 mm diameter, scalloped, 1956 to 1971AD
2 GHIRSH, copper-nickel, 17 mm diameter, round, 1956 to 1962AD
2 GHIRSH, copper-nickel, 19 mm diameter, scalloped, 1963 to 1969AD
2 GHIRSH, copper-nickel, 19 mm diameter, round, 1970 to 1971AD
5 GHIRSH, copper-nickel, 24 mm diameter, round, 1956 to 1971AD
10 GHIRSH, copper-nickel, 28 mm diameter, round, 1956 to 1971AD
20 GHIRSH, copper-nickel, 24 mm diameter, round, 1967 to 1971AD
25 GHIRSH, copper-nickel, 30 mm diameter, round, 1968AD
Use the eastern Arabic numbers shown to understand the date and denomination of your coin. Once you know the denomination, approximate catalog values are given below:
1, 2, 5, 10 MILLIM (in bronze)
worn: less than $1 US dollar approximate catalog value
average circulated: less than $1
well preserved: $1
fully uncirculated: $2
2, 5, 10 GHIRSH (in copper-nickel)
worn: less than $1 US dollar approximate catalog value
average circulated: $1
well preserved: $2
fully uncirculated: $4
20 GHIRSH (in copper-nickel)
worn: $1 US dollar approximate catalog value
average circulated: $2
well preserved: $4
fully uncirculated: $9
25 GHIRSH (in copper-nickel)
worn: $4 US dollar approximate catalog value
average circulated: $6
well preserved: $10
fully uncirculated: $20
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