In a landmark move, Syria has revealed a redesigned series of banknotes that notably exclude images of President Bashar al-Assad, marking a significant departure from decades of currency design dominated by his visage. The new banknotes emphasize architectural landmarks, natural landscapes, and cultural heritage, highlighting the nation’s rich history and diversity. This transition reflects a subtle but meaningful shift towards promoting national identity beyond political figures, aiming to foster unity amid ongoing challenges.

The updated series features distinct elements that offer a refreshed visual narrative:

  • Historic Monuments: Prominent sites such as the ancient city of Palmyra and the Umayyad Mosque take center stage.
  • Natural Symbols: Illustrations of the Euphrates River and the Syrian desert underscore the country’s geographic diversity.
  • Cultural Motifs: Traditional Arabesque patterns and calligraphy enhance the aesthetic appeal and cultural depth.
Banknote Denomination Featured Imagery Dominant Colors
50 Syrian Pounds Citadel of Aleppo Green & Gold
100 Syrian Pounds Palmyra Ruins Blue & Silver
500 Syrian Pounds Umayyad Mosque Crimson & Beige