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The 10 Lebanese Pound note, issued in 1986, features a representation of the ruins of Anjar on its obverse. This ancient city, located in the Bekaa Valley, bears witness to Lebanon's history and architectural heritage.
On the reverse, the note illustrates the rock formations of Rawsheh, an emblematic natural site located near Beirut. These formations, sculpted by marine erosion, offer a distinctive landscape and are a symbol of the Lebanese coast.
The note features the bilingual inscriptions "BANQUE DU LIBAN" in French and Arabic, indicating the issuing institution. The face value "10 LIVRES" is also indicated in both languages, ensuring clarity of the note's monetary value.
The watermark on the note depicts the portrait of a local resident, integrated into the paper for security and authentication purposes. This subtle detail contributes to the identification of the note and the prevention of counterfeiting.
The dimensions of the note are 145 mm in length and 75 mm in width. These standardized dimensions facilitate the handling and storage of the note, while allowing for the integration of various visual and security elements.