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| 正面铭文 | مصرف سورية المركزي الحاكم رئيس مجلس الوزراء ١٤٤١ هـ - ٢٠١٩ م خمسة آلاف ليرة سورية ٥٠٠٠ (Translation: Central Bank of Syria / Governor / Chairman of the Council of Ministers / 1441 AH - 2019 AD / Five Thousand Syrian Pounds / 5000) |
| 背面描述 | Central vignette of a fresco panel from the Baalshamin Temple at Palmyra, Syria, rendered in fine intaglio line work, with the sun motif accompanied by an eagle and an olive branch. A view of the Roman amphitheatre at Palmyra occupies the right portion of the design, set against a warm ochre and brown guilloche underprint. Denomination numerals appear at upper right and lower areas, with bilingual Arabic and Latin-script inscriptions identifying the archaeological subject. |
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Syria's highest-denomination note entering circulation in 2019 is itself a measure of how far the pound had collapsed — the Syrian pound lost over 99% of its value between 2011 and the early 2020s, making five thousand of them worth less than a single US dollar by the time most of these notes were in wallets. The decision to contract Goznak in Moscow was not incidental: Western security printing firms had largely withdrawn from Syrian contracts under sanctions pressure, and Russia's deepening political and military involvement after 2015 made the relationship a practical one.
Goznak has printed Syrian currency since at least the 2010s series, making this a continuation of an established arrangement rather than a wartime improvisation.