Syria new 100-pound note (B640a) confirmed

Starting 1 January 2026, the Central Bank of Syria began exchanging preceding Assad-era notes for notes denominated in the new Syrian Arab Republic pound at a rate of 100:1, effectively removing two zeroes in an attempt to simplify economic life. Both currencies circulated in parallel for at least 90 days after the introduction of the corresponding new denomination, with an optional 30-day extension. The intial focus was the withdrawal of the three largest denominations.

B640 (PNL): 100 pounds
Purple, blue, red, and black. Front: Arabic text; unknown antelope; eagle with stars, emblem of Syrian Republic; concave hexadecagon as registration device; cotton bolls; Arabesque pattern. Back: English text; three five-pointed stars arched above Central Bank of Syria headquarters building in Damascus; concave hexadecagon as registration device; Dome of the Treasury at Umayyad mosque in Damascus. Winged windowed holographic security thread. Watermark: Unknown.  Printer: (Goznak). 157 x 65 mm. Paper.
a. ‮٢٠٢٥‬/2025. Sig. 22: Sabrine. Intro: 01.01.2026.

Courtesy of Charles Toussaint, John Miscall, Dennis Zammit, Petter Mosselberger, Seve Onyshkevych, Tang Hao, and JeromeCollection.com.

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