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| 正面描述 | Printed on pink polymer stock, the obverse carries the Arabic bank title مصرف سورية المركزي at top centre, flanked by the numeral 10 at right and the Arabic denomination لیرات at left, with dual Hijri (١٤٤٧) and Gregorian (٢٠٢٥) dates below. The right half is dominated by an intaglio-style damascus rose vignette with bud and foliage, while the left half presents an intricate guilloche rosette incorporating a multicolour geometric star underprint. A signature panel and serial number prefix appear in the lower portion of the note. |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse carries a fine line-work vignette of the Central Bank of Syria headquarters building, set above a circular fountain and landscaped forecourt. A decorative guilloche border with repeating geometric lattice patterns frames the composition, with the denomination 10 at top left and bottom right. The English inscription TEN POUNDS appears in the upper left field and CENTRAL BANK OF SYRIA runs vertically along the right margin. |
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Syria's shift to polymer for this denomination is a notable logistical decision for a country that has spent over a decade under severe international sanctions and in the midst of civil war. Sourcing polymer substrate typically requires contracts with either De La Rue, Canadian Bank Note Company, or Note Printing Australia — none straightforward partners given Syria's sanctions exposure. How the Central Bank of Syria arranged production for this 2025 issue remains publicly unclear.
Pick 119 represents one of the first confirmed polymer issues in the modern Syrian series, making it a point of interest for specialists tracking the currency's post-conflict reconstruction phase.