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| 正面描述 | Central field bears the denomination numeral '5' above the Lebanese cedar tree rendered in yellow, flanked by stylised clouds and eight birds in flight, symbolising national identity. The denomination legend appears in both Arabic and Latin scripts. The date '2015' is inscribed in both Arabic-Indic and Western numerals. |
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| 边缘 | Reeded |
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The Middle East Airlines Airbus A330 coin belongs to Lebanon's long-running commemorative program issued through Banque du Liban, which has used collectible silver pieces largely as a foreign-exchange and prestige exercise rather than for any domestic circulation purpose. MEA itself is one of the oldest surviving carriers in the Arab world, having been founded in 1945 and subsequently surviving the 1975–1990 civil war — during which Beirut International Airport was intermittently closed, shelled, and used as a militia staging ground — through a combination of rerouting and sheer institutional stubbornness.
The A330 variant entered MEA's fleet in the early 2000s as part of a post-war modernization push backed in part by Saudi Arabian Airlines, which held a significant ownership stake before the Lebanese government consolidated control.