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Bashar al-Assad disappears of Syrian banknotes as country brings in new currency

Syria removes two zeros from its currency to ease transactions as new banknotes drop Assad images amid ongoing economic challenges, Central Bank says exchange lasts 90 days.

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President al-Sharaa introduced redesigned bills featuring agricultural symbols, such as oranges and olives, entering circulation 1 January.

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Syria gets new banknotes – without the portraits of the dictators Bashar and Hafis al-Assad. And yet another change should make it easier for people to pay.

·Munich, Germany
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The governor of the Syrian central bank announced that the national currency would start to be replaced by a revised version from 1 January. Two zeros will be removed, as will the symbols of the old regime.

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The Central Bank of Syria announces regulations for exchanging banknotes. The Central Bank of Syria has announced the regulations that must be followed when submitting old banknotes for exchange for new banknotes, as part of the ongoing preparations for the upcoming exchange process.

·Amman, Jordan
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superhaber.com broke the news in on Monday, December 29, 2025.
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