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1 Dinar

发行方 Central Bank of Libya
年份 1984
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货币 Dinar (1971-date)
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正面描述 Green and dark blue intaglio print over a multicolor guilloche underprint. The central vignette presents the Mawlai Muhammad mosque in Tripoli rendered in fine line engraving, with Arabic and bilingual inscriptions framing the design. Denomination numerals appear in the corners against the decorative underprint.
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防伪类型 Watermark
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Thomas De La Rue had printed Libyan currency continuously from the earliest notes of the Libyan Arab Republic through to this series, making them the de facto house printer for Tripoli across two radically different political regimes. By 1984, Gaddafi's government had been systematically renaming and restructuring state institutions for over a decade — the Central Bank of Libya itself had operated under several official designations since 1969, and the English-language name on this note masks considerable institutional turbulence behind a stable-looking façade.

The 1984 series was issued against a backdrop of sharply falling oil revenues, which would soon force Libya into significant liquidity constraints. Circulation volumes for this denomination were high.