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Lebanon 250 Livres Banknote, 1983, P-67b, UNC

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Lebanon 250 Livres Banknote from 1983, has a pick number of P-67b, is in uncirculated (UNC) condition, and features the ruins of the necropolis, a colonnade, and the Triumphal Arch in Tyre.


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    LEBA67BU
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    UNC
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This uncirculated 250 Lebanese livre banknote is a standard circulation note that is dated 1983 and signed by Bank Governor Michel El Khoury and First Vice Governor Joseph Oughurlian. It is a green, blue, and orange note that measures 165 mm x 95 mm. Its obverse side portrays the ruins of the necropolis, a colonnade, and the Triumphal Arch in Tyre. Its reverse side shows the ruins of a Roman temple in Faqra. Security features include a solid segmented security thread and a watermark of an ancient circular sculpture with a head. The note is also demonetized.

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