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Lebanon - 100.000 Livres 2004 - Pick # 89 - PMG 67 EPQ

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Total graded by PMG: 292
In 67 EPQ: 57
In higher grades: 148
Description

This Lebanese banknote is a striking representation of the nation's currency, featuring notable elements that reflect its culture and heritage. The 100,000 livres note showcases intricate designs and vibrant colors, primarily teal and light green, which symbolize prosperity and hope. Prominently displayed is the iconic cedar tree, a national symbol, alongside various geometric patterns that enhance its aesthetic appeal. Security features are integrated to prevent counterfeiting, including microprint text and watermarks. The note serves not just as a medium of exchange but also as a collector's item due to its artistic and cultural significance.


Obverse (front)
The front side of this 100,000 livres banknote features a beautiful arrangement of geometric shapes and a prominent depiction of the cedar tree, symbolizing Lebanon's national identity. The background showcases a gradient of blue and green, creating an impression of tranquility. The banknote incorporates intricate patterns that add depth and complexity, along with microtext embedded within the design for security. Notably, the Arabic script highlights the denomination and the central bank's name. The overall composition balances artistic design with functionality, making it visually appealing yet practical.

Reverse (back)
The reverse side of the banknote maintains the theme of geometric designs with a continuation of the blue and green color palette. It features a clearer rendition of the cedar tree, alongside additional decorative elements that create a sense of movement. Security features are subtly embedded, including a watermark and finely detailed borders that serve both decorative and protective purposes. This side also cleverly uses negative space to enhance the visual impact. Overall, it reinforces the cultural heritage of Lebanon while ensuring the note's integrity against forgery.

REPLACEMENT: Banknote printed to replace damaged ones. Scarcer than regular issues, increasing its appeal and value among collectors.

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E-Auction # 13 / PMG / October
Main categorie
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Country
Lebanon
Year
2004
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