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100 000 Livres

Uitgever Banque du Liban
Jaar 1994-1995
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Drukker BA International Inc. (British American Bank Note; British American Banknote Company Limited), Montreal, Ottawa, Canada (1866-2012)
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Opschrift voorzijde مصرف لبنان
مئة ألف ليرة
بيروت في أول نيسان ١٩٩٤
نائب الحاكم الأول
الحاكم
Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse presents grain stalks and a grape cluster at left centre against a multicolour guilloche background, with a cedar tree at right centre. The bank title and denomination inscription run across the note in both French and Arabic, with a bar code at the far right margin.
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Opmerkingen

Lebanon's 100,000 Livres was, at the time of issue, the highest denomination the Banque du Liban had ever put into circulation — a direct consequence of hyperinflation during the civil war years, which had pushed the Lebanese pound to roughly 2,000 per US dollar by the early 1990s. The denomination that would have seemed absurd in 1975 had become a practical necessity by 1994.

BA International, the Montreal-based security printer, handled production. The firm printed Lebanese notes throughout the post-war reconstruction period, though their involvement with Banque du Liban predates the conflict by some years.

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