Used an average amount, as frequently as would be expected
Posted on:ย 3rd April 2026
Description
๐ฆ General Information Country: Lebanon ๐ฑ๐ง Bank: Banque du Liban (Central Bank of Lebanon) Denomination: 10 Livres (10 Lebanese Pounds) Date: 1 May 1986 Catalog Number: Pick #63f Grading Company: DJM Currency Grade: 68 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality) โ nearly perfect condition โจ Serial Number: S ๐จ Front Design (Obverse) Main Features: Ancient ruins with arches and columns Likely inspired by Roman ruins (Baalbek area) ๐๏ธ Arabic text at top: "ู ุตุฑู ูุจูุงู" (Banque du Liban) Denomination in Arabic: "ุนุดุฑ ููุฑุงุช" (Ten Livres) Soft pastel colors: purple, green, brown Detailed geometric border patterns ๐๏ธ Artistic & Symbolic Meaning The ruins represent: Lebanonโs ancient Phoenician & Roman heritage Cultural richness and historical depth Architectural elements symbolize: Strength ๐๏ธ Continuity of civilization ๐ Security Features (Typical for this issue) Fine engraved line patterns (anti-counterfeiting) Watermark (not visible in photo) Intricate micro-details in borders Serial numbers in Arabic numerals ๐ Condition & Value Insight Grade 68 EPQ = extremely high quality Sharp corners Original paper (no cleaning or pressing) Collectors consider this: ๐ฐ Premium collectible condition
๐ Approximate market value (can vary):
$40 โ $120+ USD depending on demand and exact quality โญ Special Notes This note comes from a period before major Lebanese currency inflation Older Lebanese banknotes like this are: Increasingly collectible ๐ Appreciated for their artwork and history