1997 ١٩٩٧/1997 Sig 15: Imadi/Kabbarah Novel s/n at lower right Printer: (Unknown) Prefix K/3 - K/170 1,000 Syrian pounds Values

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1997 ١٩٩٧/1997 Sig 15: Imadi/Kabbarah Novel s/n at lower right Printer: (Unknown) Prefix K/3 - K/170 1,000 Syrian pounds Values

Details

Obverse: Arabic text; Corinthian column; coat of arms as registration device; olive branch; Umayyad mosque in Damascus; ancient writing on cuneiform clay tablet from Ebla; ancient coin; olive branch; President Hafez al-Assad; Corinthian column

Reverse: English text; two men with drill; oil refinery; man driving combine harvester in wheat field; cargo ship; coat of arms

Basic Information

GSID:

138957

Coin Date:

1997

Denomination:

1,000 Syrian pounds

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

١٩٩٧/1997 Sig 15: Imadi/Kabbarah Novel s/n at lower right Printer: (Unknown) Prefix K/3 - K/170

Design Details

Note Color:

Green, brown, and light blue

Note Dimension:

170 x 75 mm

Printer:

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