1987 Lebanon 250 Livres Banknote
Obverse: Displays an illustration of the Roman ruins in Baalbek, showcasing Lebanon's rich historical and archaeological heritage. The design includes the famous Roman arch and columns, symbolizing the grandeur of ancient civilizations in Lebanon.
Obverse lettering: "مصرف لبنان" (Bank of Lebanon), with additional inscriptions in Arabic detailing the denomination.
Reverse: Features an image of the Temple of Jupiter at Baalbek, set against a scenic landscape, highlighting Lebanon's historical landmarks. Decorative patterns surround the denomination "250" on the top right. Reverse lettering: "BANQUE DU LIBAN, DEUX CENT CINQUANTE LIVRES," with Arabic script for the denomination.
Size: ±165 x 95 mm
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