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Syrian Notes Price Estimate

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I received these recently from a friend visiting the area. I don't have access to a world currency book at the moment and am hoping someone is able to help out with the general values. According to my friend, these are most likely no longer in circulation. Both are Syrian. The first note is substantially larger in size than the second. Any help appreciated!


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01/09/2011 12:55 am
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Beatiful notes.I'm sorry,I do not know the value.Hopefully someone will here.
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The top one is dated 1992, the bottom one is dated 1988. Though these old banknotes are no longer in active use, they would probably still be accepted in the street. 10 Syrian pounds currently equals 20 US cents, with 500 making US$10.67 at official rates.

My 2002 banknote catalogue lists your 500 pound note as face value up to Unc, a few dollars above face for Unc. The older 10 pound note is likewise face value in circulated, $1 in Unc.
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Thanks for your help Sap!
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My 2007 catalog states the same.
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where can you get these in UNC in Syria?
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