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The 10 Pounds (US$0.02; €0.02) P-119; B-637 banknote is a red issue measuring 157 x 65 mm, dated ٢٠٢٥/2025 and introduced on 01.01.2026. Printed by Goznak (Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Goznak,” Russia), the note reflects contemporary Syrian currency design. The front features a delicate butterfly motif alongside the eagle with stars, the national emblem of the Syria. A concave hexadecagon serves as a registration device, complemented by roses and intricate Arabesque patterns that emphasize traditional artistic heritage.

The reverse displays three five-pointed stars arched above the headquarters building of the Central Bank of Syria in Damascus. Also depicted is the Dome of the Treasury at the Umayyad Mosque, one of the city’s most historic landmarks. The concave hexadecagon reappears as a registration device, ensuring precise alignment of front and back elements. Security features include a purple windowed security thread with a wavy line, while the watermark remains unspecified. The note bears the signature of Sabrine, confirming its official authorization for circulation.

The 25 Pounds (US$0.05; €0.04) P-120; B-638 banknote is a blue issue measuring 157 x 65 mm, dated ٢٠٢٥/2025 and introduced on 01.01.2026. Printed by Goznak (Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Goznak,” Russia), this note reflects modern Syrian currency design with intricate symbolic elements. The front features a stylized bird alongside the eagle with stars, the national emblem of the Syria. A concave hexadecagon functions as a registration device, while a mulberry branch with leaves and fruit, combined with traditional Arabesque patterns, emphasizes Syria’s cultural and natural heritage.

The reverse depicts three five-pointed stars arched above the headquarters building of the Central Bank of Syria in Damascus. The Dome of the Treasury at the Umayyad Mosque appears prominently, showcasing the city’s historical architecture. The concave hexadecagon is repeated as a registration device for alignment. Security features include a blue windowed security thread with a wavy line, while the watermark remains unspecified. The note bears the signature of Sabrine, confirming its official issuance and authentication, blending modern security with symbolic national imagery.

The 50 Pounds (US$0.10; €0.08) P-121; B-639 banknote is a brown issue measuring 157 x 65 mm, dated ٢٠٢٥/2025 and introduced on 01.01.2026. Printed by Goznak (Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Goznak,” Russia), the note exemplifies contemporary Syrian currency design with detailed symbolic and cultural elements. The front features a conch shell alongside the eagle with stars, the emblem of the Syria. A concave hexadecagon serves as a registration device, while an orange tree branch with leaves and fruit, paired with intricate Arabesque patterns, highlights Syria’s natural and artistic heritage.

The reverse shows three five-pointed stars arched above the headquarters building of the Central Bank of Syria in Damascus. The Dome of the Treasury at the Umayyad Mosque is prominently depicted, underscoring the city’s historic architecture. The concave hexadecagon repeats as a registration device for precise alignment. Security features include a gold windowed security thread with a wavy line, enhancing anti-counterfeiting protection, while the watermark remains unspecified. The note bears the signature of Sabrine, affirming its official issuance and authenticity, blending traditional motifs with modern security techniques in a distinctive and culturally rich design.

The 100 Pounds (US$0.20; €0.17) P-122; B-640 banknote is a purple issue measuring 157 x 65 mm, dated ٢٠٢٥/2025 and introduced on 01.01.2026. Printed by Goznak (Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Goznak,” Russia), the note combines modern security features with symbolic Syrian motifs. The front displays an antelope alongside the eagle with stars, the emblem of the Syria. A concave hexadecagon serves as a registration device, while cotton bolls and intricate Arabesque patterns emphasize the country’s agricultural heritage and artistic traditions.

The reverse presents three five-pointed stars arched above the headquarters of the Central Bank of Syria in Damascus. The Dome of the Treasury at the Umayyad Mosque is prominently featured, reflecting the city’s historic architecture. The concave hexadecagon repeats as a registration device to ensure proper alignment. Security elements include a winged windowed holographic security thread, providing advanced anti-counterfeiting protection. Although the watermark remains unspecified, the note bears the signature of Sabrine, confirming its official issuance. Overall, this design integrates national symbols, cultural heritage, and modern security techniques in a visually striking and authentic Syrian banknote.

The 200 Pounds (US$0.39; €0.34) P-123; B-641 banknote is a green issue measuring 157 x 65 mm, dated ٢٠٢٥/2025 and introduced on 01.01.2026. Printed by Goznak (Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Goznak,” Russia), this note combines modern security measures with rich Syrian symbolism. The front features the head of an Arabian horse, a revered symbol of strength and heritage, alongside the eagle with stars, the emblem of the Syria. A concave hexadecagon serves as a registration device, while an olive tree branch with leaves and fruit, paired with intricate Arabesque patterns, emphasizes the nation’s agricultural traditions and artistic culture.

The reverse presents three five-pointed stars arched above the headquarters of the Central Bank of Syria in Damascus. The Dome of the Treasury at the Umayyad Mosque is depicted prominently, highlighting the city’s historic and architectural significance. Security features include a winged windowed holographic security thread, while the watermark remains unspecified. The concave hexadecagon repeats as a registration device to ensure precise alignment. The note bears the signature of Sabrine, confirming its authenticity and official issuance. This design merges cultural heritage, national symbols, and modern security technology, creating a distinctive and meaningful banknote.

The 500 Pounds (US$0.98; €0.84) P-124; B-642 banknote is a brown issue measuring 157 x 65 mm, dated ٢٠٢٥/2025 and introduced on 01.01.2026. Printed by Goznak (Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Goznak,” Russia), this note combines traditional Syrian motifs with modern security features. The front displays a bird alongside the eagle with stars, the national emblem of the Syria. A concave hexadecagon functions as a registration device, while wheat spikes and intricate Arabesque patterns highlight the nation’s agricultural heritage and artistic traditions.

The reverse depicts three five-pointed stars arched above the headquarters of the Central Bank of Syria in Damascus. The Dome of the Treasury at the Umayyad Mosque is featured prominently, emphasizing the historical and architectural significance of the city. Security measures include a winged windowed holographic security thread, while the watermark remains unspecified. The concave hexadecagon is repeated as a registration device to ensure alignment of the front and back designs. Bearing the signature of Sabrine, the note is officially authenticated, integrating Syrian national symbols, cultural elements, and modern anti-counterfeiting technology into a visually distinctive and meaningful currency.

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