Syria
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Official language: Arabic
Language ISO code: ar
Current official currency: Syrian Pound
Currency ISO code: SYP
Complete Financial History of the Syrian Arab Republic
Current official currency: Syrian Pound (ل.س)
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ISO code: SYP
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Symbols: Ù„.س, LS, £S
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Singular name: Pound
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Plural name: Pounds
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Monetary subdivision: 1 Pound = 100 Piastres (Qirsh)
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Fraction singular name: Piastre (Qirsh)
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Fraction plural name: Piastres (Qurush)
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Initial production date: 1920 (first Syrian Pound coins issued under French Mandate)
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Final production date: Still in circulation
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Initial circulation date: 1920
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Final circulation date: Still in circulation
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Mint: Central Bank of Syria, with contracted international mints
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Issuing bank: Central Bank of Syria
Coin denominations
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1 Piastre
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2 Piastres
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5 Piastres
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10 Piastres
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25 Piastres
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50 Piastres
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1 Pound
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2 Pounds
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5 Pounds
Banknote denominations
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50 Pounds
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100 Pounds
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200 Pounds
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500 Pounds
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1000 Pounds
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2000 Pounds
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5000 Pounds
Economic and historical context
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Under Ottoman rule until WWI, Ottoman currency was used, based on gold and silver standards.
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In 1888, the Ottoman gold lira became the main currency unit.
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After the Ottoman collapse, the British military briefly used the Egyptian pound in Syria.
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In 1919, the Bank of Syria and Lebanon was established under French Mandate, issuing the first unified currency in 1920.
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After independence in 1946, the Bank of Syria and Lebanon continued issuing currency until the Central Bank of Syria was established in 1953, taking over currency issuance and monetary policy.
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The Syrian Pound has undergone various political phases: Syrian Kingdom (1918-1920), French Mandate (1920-1946), Syrian Republic (1946-1958), United Arab Republic (1958-1961), and Syrian Arab Republic since 1961.
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Currency designs reflect political and economic developments, maintaining subdivision into Pounds and Piastres.
Minting and production locations
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Coins minted by Central Bank of Syria and contracted international mints.
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Banknotes printed domestically and internationally as needed.
Designs and symbols on coins and banknotes
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Coins bear national symbols such as the state emblem and traditional motifs.
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Banknotes feature Syrian landmarks, state symbols, Arabic calligraphy, and images of national figures and historical events.
Production volumes, honorees, and seals
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No specialized commemorative banknotes issued; general circulation issues prevail.
Commemorative coins and curiosities
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No specific commemorative coins issued, but special editions related to official currency exist.
Current circulation status
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Syrian Pound is the sole legal tender actively circulating in Syria, used in all financial transactions.
Issuing authority
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Central Bank of Syria
Relevant monetary legislation
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Currency governed by Central Bank of Syria laws and national financial regulations.
Names and titles of banknote signatories
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Banknotes bear the signature of the Governor of the Central Bank of Syria.
Persons honored on coins and banknotes
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Coins and banknotes honor national symbols and heritage elements, including prominent national figures.
Official language recognized by the state for administrative, legislative, judicial, monetary, and educational use:
Arabic is the official language of Syria, used in all official domains.
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