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The 250 Lebanese Pound banknote, issued in 1988, measures 165 mm in length and 95 mm in width. The front of the banknote showcases the ruins of the Tyre Hippodrome, offering a glimpse into the archaeological heritage of this ancient city.
On the back, the banknote illustrates the Roman remains located in Qalaat Faqra, testifying to the Roman presence in the region and the historical richness of Lebanon. These ruins represent a significant architectural element of that era.
The banknote's watermark depicts an ancient circular sculpture. This sculpture is adorned with a head in its center, originating from the podium of the Great Temple, adding an additional artistic and historical dimension to the banknote.
The face value of the banknote is 250 Lebanese Pounds.