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The 200 Syrian Pounds banknote is a 2025 issue belonging to series A/02, put into circulation by the Central Bank of Syria. It is part of the renewal of the Syrian banknote range and features a theme dedicated to agriculture, a historically fundamental sector for the country's economy.
The agricultural theme chosen for this banknote reflects the importance Syria places on this field in its economic and cultural identity. The graphic representations associated with this series generally illustrate elements related to natural resources and rural activities that have long formed the foundation of Syrian life, particularly in the fertile plains of the Euphrates Valley and in the coastal regions.
This banknote is denominated in Syrian pounds, the official currency of the Syrian Arab Republic, whose ISO code is SYP. The face value of 200 pounds positions it within the intermediate denomination range of the national currency.
Modern banknotes from this region generally incorporate security features such as watermarks, security threads, optically variable ink effects or raised printing, although the precise security characteristics specific to this issue fall under the official technical data of the issuing bank.
Belonging to series A/02 indicates an internal classification used to distinguish the different print runs or variants within the same issue, a common practice in the management of contemporary banknote emissions.