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The 100 Syrian Pounds banknote issued in 2025 belongs to series A/09 and is part of the fiduciary monetary production of Syria. It is a denomination of the Syrian national currency, the Syrian pound, whose international code is SYP.
This banknote is referenced under the theme of Agriculture, indicating that its iconography is likely linked to representations of the Syrian agricultural sector, reflecting the historical and economic importance of this activity for the country. Syria, heir to one of the oldest agrarian civilisations in the world, has regularly highlighted these themes on its fiduciary issues.
In terms of known physical characteristics, the banknote has a weight of 1 gram, which is consistent with the usual standards of modern banknotes made from cotton paper or polymer substrate. The face value of 100 pounds is clearly indicated as the reference monetary unit.
The issue year 2025 makes it a very recent piece in the catalogue of issues from the Central Bank of Syria, which oversees the country's monetary policy and fiduciary issues. The mention of series A/09 allows precise identification of this banknote within the production of this denomination, facilitating its classification and authentication in numismatic and philatelic collections specialising in banknotes.
This type of monetary document is of particular interest to collectors specialising in Middle Eastern banknotes, notably due to the historical and economic context in which Syria has been situated for several decades, making each new issue significant from a documentary and numismatic point of view.