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1/4 Pound

Issuer Kingdom of Libya
Year 1952
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Value 1/4 Pound
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Protection type Watermark
Protection description a palm tree, visible when held to light
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Comments

Libya's first independent banknote series, issued in 1952 following the UN-supervised proclamation of the Kingdom in December 1951, was produced entirely by De La Rue — a practical necessity given that the country had no domestic printing infrastructure whatsoever. The quarter pound was the smallest denomination in that inaugural series, reflecting a monetary system built largely from scratch under King Idris I.

De La Rue's watermark security on this issue is relatively modest by the firm's own standards of the period, consistent with a first-issue contract for a newly formed state working within tight post-independence budget constraints.

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