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25 Livres

Issuer Banque de Syrie et du Liban
Year 1947-1949
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Reference(s) P#59
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Obverse lettering VINGT CINQ LIVRES SYRIENNES
دمشق في ١ أيار سنة ١٩٤٧
الرئيس
مدير بنك سوريا ولبنان
CL. SERVEAU FEC. E. DELOCHE SC.
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Reverse lettering بنك سوريا ولبنان
خمس وعشرون ليرة سورية
25 LIVRES
CL. SERVEAU FEC. E. DELOCHE SC.
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The Banque de Syrie et du Liban was a privately held French concession bank — its right to issue currency in Syria and Lebanon was never uncontested. By the time this note was printed, Syrian independence was already a political reality, and France's grip on the region was collapsing fast. The bank lost its Syrian issuing privilege entirely in 1950, making late-1940s issues like this one among the final notes produced for a monetary arrangement that was already obsolete when the ink dried.

Serveau and Deloche were a well-matched pairing — both did sustained work for the Banque de France on prestige intaglio commissions throughout the mid-century. Deloche's engraving on this series is notably fine-grained.