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| 正面铭文 | المملكة الليبية خمسة قروش ليبية ٣ ربيع الثاني ١٣٧١ أول يناير ١٩٥٢ هذه الأوراق النقدية صالحة قانونا لسداد أي مبالغ |
| 背面描述 | The entire reverse is dominated by an elaborate engine-turned guilloche rosette at centre, printed in deep red on white paper. The denomination numeral "5" appears in each corner. The issuer name "KINGDOM OF LIBYA" is printed in bold serif lettering at the top, with "FIVE PIASTRES" in large capitals across the centre of the guilloche field, the legal tender clause in smaller lettering below, and the date "1ST JANUARY 1952" at the foot. |
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Libya's monetary system at independence in 1951 was a patchwork — the country had been administered in three separate territories under British and French control, each with its own currency arrangements. The Libyan pound, introduced in 1952 by the newly created National Bank of Libya, unified those arrangements for the first time. This 5 Piastres note was part of that inaugural issue, making it among the first paper currency issued under the Libyan state.
De La Rue's production for the series is characteristically clean, but the denomination itself had a short practical life — low-value fractional notes were quickly edged out by coin, and few of these saw extended circulation before being withdrawn.