Lebanon 1 Livre 1950s – XF Banknote | Banque du Liban | Baalbek Roman Ruins & Jeita Grotto

CA$8.00

Lebanon 1 Livre banknote (1950s issue) was issued by the Banque du Liban and printed by Thomas De La Rue & Company, reflecting the country’s early post-independence era. This classic mid-20th-century note is highly regarded for its elegant engraving, historical significance, and depiction of Lebanon’s ancient heritage and natural beauty.

The obverse features the iconic Roman ruins of Baalbek, one of the most important archaeological sites in the Middle East, symbolizing Lebanon’s deep historical roots and classical legacy. Arabic inscriptions, serial numbering, and finely engraved architectural details highlight the craftsmanship typical of De La Rue productions.

The reverse showcases the spectacular Jeita Grotto, Lebanon’s famous limestone cave system, rendered in rich engraved detail with stalactites, subterranean water, and dramatic depth. The balanced layout and muted earth-tone color palette make this note especially attractive to collectors of scenic and architectural banknotes.

This 1 Livre note represents an important denomination from Lebanon’s pre-civil-war currency system and is an excellent addition to collections focused on Middle Eastern banknotes, French Mandate and post-independence issues, or classic De La Rue engraved currency.


Key Banknote Details

  • Country: Lebanon

  • Issuer: Banque du Liban

  • Denomination: 1 Livre

  • Date: 1950s (undated issue)

  • Printer: Thomas De La Rue & Company, Ltd.

  • Material: Paper

  • Languages: Arabic, French

  • Type: Circulating banknote

  • Themes: Roman architecture, archaeology, natural caves, national heritage