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New Banknotes for a New Syria?

New Banknotes for a New Syria

After years of depreciation, Syria’s highest banknote—SYP 5,000—is now worth less than 50 cents. Printing larger-denomination notes (SYP 10,000, 20,000, even 50,000) may be a more appropriate option than full redenomination (removing zeros and reprinting the entire series).

Why?

– Printing higher denominations lowers the costs of transactions, storage, and transportation of money, thereby retaining the main benefits of redenomination.

– Removing Assad’s portraits could still be done for the relevant notes (1,000 and 2,000), sending a powerful signal of political transition and retaining the benefits of redenomination.

– Introducing higher denominations is cheaper than printing the entire series.

– Reduces the confusion resulting from removing zeros

– Avoids the need for a public awareness campaign and complex rollout planning

Our article explores what Syria can learn from other post-authoritarian countries, and what it will take to rebuild confidence in the pound.

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