For five decades, Syrians were reminded of their despotic rulers every time they reached into their wallets. The faces ...
Once worthless relics of failed banks, Obsolete notes now captivate collectors with their rich history, ornate engraving, and ...
New banknotes have entered circulation at money exchanges across Syria, replacing notes bearing images of ousted longtime ...
Authorities remove two zeros from the pound, hoping to simplify transactions and regain trust in the currency.
Central bank will cut two zeros from Syrian pound and replace images of ousted dictator with olives, roses and mulberries ...
Assad, images of the former dictator persist throughout Syria, not least on the country's banknotes. On December 30, the country's current president Ahmed al-Sharaa announced the introduction of new ...
Syria’s self-proclaimed president Abu Muhammad al-Julani unveiled new banknotes, urging citizens to remain calm while the ...
The new notes, described by officials as a ‘faceless’ currency. feature agricultural symbols such as roses, wheat, olives and oranges, reflecting Syria’s heritage rather than individual figures.
President al-Sharaa introduced redesigned bills featuring agricultural symbols, such as oranges and olives, entering ...
"The currency change event marks the end of a previous, unlamented phase, and the beginning of a new phase that the Syrian ...
Improving the standing of the Syrian pound is among the greatest challenges for Syria's new authorities, who will also remove two zeros.