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The 50 Syrian Pounds banknote issued in 2025 belongs to series A/12 and represents a contemporary issue from the Central Bank of Syria. It is part of the ongoing Syrian monetary efforts aimed at maintaining a structured fiduciary circulation despite the country's particular economic context.
The agricultural theme that characterises this banknote reflects the historical and economic importance of the primary sector in Syria, a nation whose fertile plains, particularly those of the Euphrates Valley and the Jazira, have for millennia formed a fundamental pillar of subsistence and the national economy. Agriculture indeed represents an essential component of Syrian economic identity, and its illustration on a banknote bears witness to this institutional recognition.
This banknote is denominated in Syrian pounds, the official monetary unit of the Syrian Arab Republic. The face value of 50 pounds positions it as a denomination within the current range of the Syrian monetary system.
The issue year 2025 makes it a recent specimen, drawn from Syria's most current monetary production. The series A/12 designation allows for the precise identification of this banknote within the official classification established by the issuing monetary authority, thereby facilitating its identification for collectors and specialists interested in the banknote numismatics of the contemporary Middle East.