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5 Livres

Issuer Banque de Syrie et du Liban
Year 1939
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Value 5 Livres
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Obverse lettering LIBAN
BANQUE DE SYRIE ET DU LIBAN
بنك سوريا ولبنان
CINQ LIVRES
خمس ليرات
REMBOURSABLE AU PORTEUR CONTRE 100 FRANCS EN CHÈQUE SUR PARIS
يدفع لحامله «الشك» على باريس بما يعادل
BEYROUTH 1er SEPTEMBRE 1939
5 LIVRES
خمس ليرات
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Reverse lettering بنك سوريا ولبنان
5 LIVRES
5 ليرات
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The Banque de Syrie et du Liban was a French-mandated institution — a concession held by a consortium linked to the Banque de l'Indochine — operating under terms that kept monetary control firmly in Paris rather than Beirut or Damascus. By 1939, with the mandate already politically contested and war imminent in Europe, this issue carried an unusual urgency: French authorities needed stable currency infrastructure in the Levant regardless of what was about to happen on the continent.

Bradbury Wilkinson's involvement places production squarely in England, not France — a telling logistical choice given the deteriorating situation. The Banque de Syrie et du Liban would be formally liquidated in 1956, split along the lines of two newly independent states.