This uncirculated 5 livres Lebanon note is a standard circulation banknote issued by the Bank of Lebanon. It is a green, blue, and yellow note that is dated 1986, bear the signatures of Edmond Naim and Hussein Kanaan, and measures 140 x 70 mm. Its obverse side features the National Museum of Beirut building with columns, a kneeling 5th-century BC bull protome, Baal with a raised arm standing on a 400-330 BC Phoenician 1/8th shekel silver coin, King Adramelek, and Phoenician inscriptions in the margins. Its reverse side shows a Mamluk-era stone footbridge over the Nahr al-Kalb (Dog River) in Beirut. Security features include a solid segmented security thread, a radar serial number, and a watermark of an ancient ship. Additionally, the details of this note have been verified and TAP Authenticated by Banknote World experts.