Lebanon 100000 Livres Polymer Fine Banknote
Note: No COD(Only Prepaid(Credit/Debit card, Phonepe, Google pay & PayTm)
Commemorative issue
100 Years of founding of the greater State of Lebanon
Obverse
- Parliament Square, known as Nejmeh Square, which symbolizes Lebanon’s independence and democracy. Alabed Nejmeh Square clock tower stands prominently in the middle of the square.
- The baptistry of Eglise Saint Jean Marc (Cathedral) in Byblos.
- The Lebanon cedar, the national emblem of Lebanon, is used as the design of the transparent window. The tree images also change their appearance under different lighting or viewing angles.
- Other images change from a view of the scene in 2020 to the same view in 1920 when the banknote is moved or tilted.
Script: Arabic
Lettering:
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مصرف لبنان
مائة ألف ليرة
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Translation:
10000
Bank of Lebanon
One Hundred Thousand Pounds
100000
Engraver: PWPW
Reverse
The reverse of the banknote is primarily sea-themed, highlighting Lebanon's history and natural beauty:
- "100 ANS" in the upper right, acknowledging the 100th year anniversary of the founding of the State of Greater Lebanon.
- The Arches of Pigeon Rocks in Beirut, depicted against a cloudy sky.
- A Phoenician merchant ship, taken from ancient reliefs.
Scripts: Arabic, Latin
Lettering:
BANQUE DU LIBAN
100000
100000
CENT MILLE LIVRES
Translation:
Bank of Lebanon
100000
100000
One Hundred Thousand Pounds