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| 正面铭文 | SYRIE BANQUE DE SYRIE ET DU LIBAN بنك سوريا ولبنان CINQUANTE LIVRES خمسون ليرة Remboursable au porteur contre 1000 francs en chèque sur Paris. تدفع لحامله لقاء شيك على باريس بقيمة الف فرنك Damas 1er Septembre 1939 LIVRES 50 |
| 背面描述 | A central intaglio vignette illustrates traditional dhows under sail on a coastal sea, with mountains visible in the background. Elaborate guilloche borders frame the central panel on all sides, with ornate rosette medallions at the corners and the denomination numeral 50 within a decorative cartouche at right. Arabic script of the bank name runs along the top border, with the French legend "CINQUANTE LIVRES" set in letterpress along the lower margin. |
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The Banque de Syrie et du Liban operated under French Mandate authority, and by 1939 its note issues were carrying the weight of an administration increasingly anxious about the coming European war. Bradbury Wilkinson's involvement was long-standing with this series — the London firm had handled high-denomination Mandate-era printings for the bank through the 1930s, producing work of consistently high engraving quality.
The 50 Livres was not a denomination that saw heavy street circulation. At that value, these notes moved primarily between commercial institutions and government accounts, which is why surviving examples often show less wear than lower denominations from the same period.