Syria Coins
Syrian numismatics reflects a rich monetary history dating back to antiquity. Over the centuries, Syria has experienced various monetary systems, from ancient Phoenician coins to the current Syrian pound, which has been the country's official currency since 1919.
Current currency in circulation
The Syrian pound (SYP) is the official currency of Syria today. It is divided into 100 piastres and is available in banknotes and coins. Banknotes in circulation include denominations of 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000 and 2000 Syrian pounds, while coins are minted in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10 and 25 pounds. Due to economic and political instability in the country, the value of the Syrian pound has experienced significant depreciation in recent years.
Monetary history and relevant facts
Prior to the introduction of the Syrian pound, the country used a variety of currencies, including the Byzantine gold dinar and the Islamic silver dirham. During the Ottoman period, Syria adopted the Turkish piastre. An important milestone in Syrian numismatics was the minting of the first national coins in 1921, shortly after the country's independence. In 1947, Syria joined the International Monetary Fund, marking its integration into the global financial system. Throughout its history, Syrian coins have reflected the country's rich cultural heritage, with designs often incorporating archaeological motifs and national symbols.
Country | Syria |
Flag | |
Coin | Syrian pound (SYP) |
1€ | 2.620,63£ |
Continent | Africa |
Capital city | Damascus |
ISO2 | SY |
ISO3 | SYR |
Catalogued coins | 89 |
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The most valuable coins
The most valuable Syria coins and sought after by collectors according to Foronum statistics are the following:
The valuation of these coins has been achieved through a meticulous algorithm that considers the current market, taking into account aspects such as material, weight, diameter, edge, year of mintage, mint of manufacture and the number of coins produced. Coins with limited mintages and in good condition are usually among the most valuable.
Coin Catalog
10 pounds
1 pound
1 pound
5 piastres (FAO)
5 pounds
5 piastres (French Protectorate)
1 pound
50 piastres
10 pounds
25 pounds (President Hafez al-Assad)
25 piastres
10 piastres
25 pounds
50 piastres
50 piastres (25th Anniversary of the Feast of Al-Baath)
1 piastre
5 piastres
5 piastres
50 piastres
1 pound
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