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  2. Syrian pound - Wikipedia

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    The Syrian pound or lira ... The Central Bank of Syria issued new LS 500 and LS 1,000 notes in 2014 and 2015, respectively. ... AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD ...

  3. List of currencies in the Arab World - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian pound: EGP Egypt £E or ج.م or L.E. Lebanese pound [10] LBP Lebanon £L and ل.ل [10] [11] Sudanese pound: SDG Sudan: SDG or ج.س Syrian pound [12] SYP Syria £S [13] Omani rial [14] OMR Oman: ر.ع [15] Qatari riyal [16] QAR Qatar: ر.ق [17] Saudi riyal [18] SAR Saudi Arabia: SR [19] Yemeni rial [20] YER Yemen ﷼ [21] Israeli ...

  4. Banking in Syria - Wikipedia

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    On 13 January 2020, the currency deteriorated further, as more than LS 1,000 was traded for US$1 on the black market, while the official rate continued to be LS 434. [17] During the COVID-19 pandemic in Syria, the Syrian pound continued to fall against the U.S. dollar in the black market, where US$1 equaled more than LS 1,600 in May 2020. [18]

  5. List of currencies - Wikipedia

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    Bermudian pound – Bermuda; Biafran pound – Biafra; British West African pound – Cameroon, The Gambia, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone; Canadian pound – Canada; Connecticut pound – Connecticut; Cypriot pound – Cyprus, Akrotiri and Dhekelia; Delaware pound – Delaware; Egyptian pound – Egypt; Falkland Islands pound ...

  6. Central Bank of Syria - Wikipedia

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    The Central Bank of Syria (Arabic: مصرف سورية المركزي, romanized: Maṣrif Sūriya al-Markazī; CBS) is the central bank of Syria. The bank was established in 1953 and started operations in 1956.

  7. Piastre - Wikipedia

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    Because of the debased values of the piastres in the Middle East, these piastres became subsidiary units for the Turkish, Lebanese, Cypriot, and Egyptian pounds. [1] Meanwhile, in Indochina, the piastre continued into the 1950s and was subsequently renamed the riel , the kip , and the dong in Cambodia , Laos and Vietnam respectively.

  8. Lira - Wikipedia

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    It is the current currency of Turkey and also the local name of the currencies of Lebanon and of Syria. It is also the name of several former currencies, including those of Italy, Malta and Israel. The term originates from the value of a Roman pound (Latin: libra, about 329g, 10.58 troy ounces) of high

  9. Economy of Syria - Wikipedia

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    Syria has been subject to sanctions by United States, Canada, European Union, Arab League and Turkey because of the civil war. [79] [80] [81] The currency of Syria is the Syrian pound (SYP). The pound's official exchange rate has deteriorated significantly, falling from £S 47 for US$1 before the civil war to £S 1,256 as in June 2020.