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This banknote, with a nominal value of one Lebanese pound, was issued in 1980 by the Banque du Liban. It is a specimen from the current series of that period.
The obverse of the banknote features inscriptions in Arabic. It includes the name of the issuing institution, "???? ?????" (Banque du Liban), as well as the face value, "? ????" (One pound). The typography is neat and reflects the graphic standards in force at the time of its design.
The reverse of the banknote is adorned with a brown-colored illustration depicting the Jeita Grotto, an emblematic natural site of Lebanon. This representation highlights the beauty and richness of the country's natural heritage. The watermark integrated into the paper represents two eagles, a security feature designed to prevent counterfeiting and authenticate the banknote.
The banknote measures 135 mm in length and 65 mm in width. These dimensions are typical of banknotes of that era, facilitating their handling and storage. The combination of graphic elements, inscriptions, and the watermark gives this banknote a distinctive visual identity, reflecting the Lebanese national identity and its heritage.