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| 正面描述 | Central vignette of the Roman Theatre of Bosra rendered in fine intaglio engraving in blue tones, with a bust of a Roman emperor at right. The issuer's name in Arabic appears at the top, flanked by winged-bull motifs in the upper corners. Decorative guilloche borders frame the note, with amphora vignettes at lower left and right, and the serial number printed vertically at left and horizontally at lower right. |
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| 背面描述 | Central vignette of the Hejaz Railway Station in Damascus, a grand Ottoman-era building rendered in purple intaglio, with a diesel locomotive and passenger train at left. An aerial view of a Damascus road interchange appears at upper right, and a fruit-bearing fig branch is placed at upper left. The denomination numerals appear in each corner within guilloche surrounds, and a watermark window at lower right contains the eagle emblem. |
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The Central Bank of Syria was established in 1956, which makes any attribution on this note worth examining carefully — the 1998 year alongside a print date of 30 April 1945 almost certainly reflects a catalog anomaly or a misread serial prefix rather than genuine contemporaneous data. These fields likely belong to two different notes or two different data sources merged incorrectly.
P#108 in the Syrian series dates to the mid-1990s issue, watermark security only, no metallic thread — a deliberately minimal specification for a denomination that by that point had been severely eroded by decades of inflation.