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This Lebanese banknote has a face value of 1000 pounds. It was issued in 1988.
The front of the banknote features a map of Lebanon. The inscriptions are in Arabic, indicating the face value and the name of the Bank of Lebanon. Ornamental geometric patterns are present, as well as security features such as a watermark integrated into the paper. The typography used is specific to the region, reflecting the cultural identity of Lebanon.
On the back, there are also inscriptions in Arabic and French. The face value is repeated in both languages. Decorative motifs similar to those on the front frame the center of the banknote. The colors used are sober, with shades of green and brown dominating the overall design. The overall composition is symmetrical, with particular attention paid to the legibility of essential information.
The paper used for this banknote is of standard quality, suitable for monetary circulation. The dimensions of the banknote are typical of denominations from that era. The printing is done with a precision allowing to distinguish the fine details of the patterns and texts. This 1000 pound banknote testifies to the economic and historical context of Lebanon in the late 1980s.