1998 ١٩٩٨/1998 Sig 15: Imadi/Kabbarah Prefix R/1 - R/22 100 Syrian pounds Values

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1998 ١٩٩٨/1998 Sig 15: Imadi/Kabbarah Prefix R/1 - R/22 100 Syrian pounds Values

Details

Obverse: Arabic text; ancient vase; mythological winged animal; coat of arms as registration device; ancient Roman theater in Bosra; bust of Roman Emperor Caesar Marcus Julius Philippus Augustus (Philip the Arab) from Hermitage Museum, Russia; mythological winged animal; ancient vase

Reverse: English text; branch with leaves and figs; Hejaz Railway locomotive; Hejaz Railway Station in Damascus-Kanawat; freeway interchange; coat of arms

Basic Information

GSID:

138952

Coin Date:

1998

Denomination:

100 Syrian pounds

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

١٩٩٨/1998 Sig 15: Imadi/Kabbarah Prefix R/1 - R/22

Design Details

Note Color:

Blue, purple, brown, and green

Note Dimension:

155 x 75 mm

Printer:

(Unknown)

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