Officials say: The darker color seen in the image you have is the result of different lighting or image processing and does not reflect the actual color of the banknote.
Syrian here. To everyone asking: No, the 10/100 and 50/500 are not the same colors. They just look like it in the picture for some reason. the 10 is a lighter pink shade while the 100 is more of a purple-ish pink. The 50 is orange (hence the citrus on the bill) while the 500 is a lighter wheaty color (hence the wheat on the bill). Even the blue and green bills are not as "loud". The saturation in this picture is turned up to the max.
1raz on December 30th, 2025 at 10:02 UTC »
Officials say: The darker color seen in the image you have is the result of different lighting or image processing and does not reflect the actual color of the banknote.
Then they post an image that is slightly better: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G9X0dCvWgAEfbRZ?format=jpg&name=large
A3ead on December 30th, 2025 at 10:06 UTC »
Syrian here. To everyone asking: No, the 10/100 and 50/500 are not the same colors. They just look like it in the picture for some reason. the 10 is a lighter pink shade while the 100 is more of a purple-ish pink. The 50 is orange (hence the citrus on the bill) while the 500 is a lighter wheaty color (hence the wheat on the bill). Even the blue and green bills are not as "loud". The saturation in this picture is turned up to the max.
IAMPOMO1 on December 30th, 2025 at 11:45 UTC »
Currency with no heads is always a good sign.