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Lebanon - 50.000 Livres 2004 - Pick # 88 - PMG 68 EPQ

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Total graded by PMG: 213
In 68 EPQ: 64
In higher grades: 15
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The 50,000 livres banknote from Lebanon is a vivid representation of the country's rich cultural heritage and history. Issued in 2004, it features a blend of artistic elements and security features that make it both beautiful and difficult to counterfeit. The front side showcases a prominent cedar tree, symbolizing Lebanon's national identity. The use of colors such as blue and orange brings a lively aspect to the design, while the intricate patterns add depth and detail. On the reverse, a picturesque boat is depicted, emphasizing Lebanon's maritime culture. Security measures include a watermark and microprinting, essential for authenticity in modern currency.


Obverse (front)
The front of the 50,000 livres banknote features a striking design dominated by a crisp image of a cedar tree, which is a national symbol of Lebanon. Surrounding the tree are various patterns rendered in shades of blue and orange, creating an eye-catching visual effect. The denomination is prominently displayed in both Arabic and numeric forms, enhancing readability. Notably, security features such as a watermark can be seen when held against the light, adding to the banknote's integrity and complexity. Additionally, fine micro-printing contributes to its security, making counterfeiting more challenging.

Reverse (back)
On the back of the banknote, a traditional Lebanese boat is illustrated, symbolizing the country's rich maritime history. The background is adorned with colorful waves and abstract patterns that enhance the aesthetic appeal of the note. The denomination is again presented prominently, reinforcing its value in both Arabic and numeric scripts. Subtle security elements, including a holographic patch and additional micro-text, are incorporated into the design, ensuring its authenticity. These features make the banknote not only a medium of exchange but also a collector's item that captures Lebanese artistry.
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E - Auction # 22 / PMG / April
Main categorie
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Country
Lebanon
Year
2004
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