Syria Banknotes Catalog
The history of banknotes in Syria reflects the country's rich and complex history. From the time of the Ottoman Empire to the present day, Syrian currency has undergone numerous changes, reflecting the nation's political and economic transformations.
Current banknotes in circulation
Currently, the Syrian pound is the official currency of the country. Banknotes in circulation include denominations of 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000 and 2000 pounds. These banknotes feature designs highlighting Syria's cultural and architectural heritage, such as the Triumphal Arch of Palmyra and the Citadel of Aleppo. In 2017, a new £2000 bill was introduced with the image of President Bashar al-Assad, marking a significant milestone in Syrian notafilia.
Historical banknotes and evolution.
The first modern Syrian banknotes were issued in 1919, during the brief reign of King Faisal I. Following the French mandate, Syria began issuing its own currency in 1947. Over the decades, banknotes have reflected the country's political changes, such as the formation of the United Arab Republic with Egypt in 1958, which resulted in the issuance of joint banknotes. Designs have evolved to commemorate historical events and important figures, such as the £500 bill of 1990 that honored President Hafez al-Assad.
Country | Syria |
Flag | |
Coin | Syrian pound (SYP) |
1€ | 2.620,63£ |
Continent | Africa |
Capital city | Damascus |
ISO2 | SY |
ISO3 | SYR |
Catalogued banknotes | 160 |
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Valuable banknotes
The most valuable Syria banknotes sought after by collectors are the following: