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Syria - 5 Pounds 1977 - Pick # 100a - PMG 65 EPQ

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Total graded by PMG: 42
In 65 EPQ: 12
In higher grades: 25
Description

The Syrian £5 banknote, issued by the Central Bank in 1977, is a remarkable piece of currency showcasing both artistic and cultural elements. With an intricate design featuring prominent historical architecture, the front side of the note prominently displays a statue and various ornamental patterns accentuated by shades of green and purple. The back includes a depiction of a classical amphitheater, illustrating Syria's rich heritage. Security features include a watermark and microtext, crucial for authenticity. The note's overall presentation is a blend of historical reverence and aesthetic appeal, making it a notable collectible item.


Obverse (front)
The front side of the £5 banknote features a striking image of a female statue, symbolizing arts and culture, set against a background of intricate geometric patterns. The predominant color is green, symbolizing prosperity and peace, while delicate purple hues add sophistication. The banknote includes security features such as a watermark and microtext to prevent counterfeiting, ensuring trustworthiness. The stylized Arabic text is elegantly integrated into the design, reflecting the rich linguistic heritage of Syria. Ornamental borders enhance the overall aesthetic, manifesting both functional and artistic values.

Reverse (back)
The reverse side of the banknote displays a beautifully detailed illustration of a classical amphitheater, signifying the historical significance of architecture in Syrian culture. The amphitheater, rendered in shades of green complemented by subtle purple accents, invites viewers to appreciate its grandeur. Accompanying ornamental designs frame the illustration, further enriching the visual narrative. While security features like a watermark and possible holograms maintain the note's integrity, they integrate seamlessly into the background, preserving the artistic charm. Overall, this side of the banknote upholds its cultural essence while ensuring durability against wear.
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E-Auction # 14 / PMG / November
Main categorie
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Country
Syria
Year
1977
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