Banknotes of Lebanon
Total banknotes:
93
The official currency of Lebanon is the Lebanese pound, issued by the Banque du Liban. Paper money was first introduced in Lebanon in 1924, with the banknote series reflecting various phases of the country's history. A significant reform occurred in 1997, when the government redenominated the Lebanese pound to stabilize the economy after a prolonged period of hyperinflation.
Collectors appreciate Lebanon's banknotes for their vibrant designs and historical context. A standout feature is the iconic depiction of the Cedars of Lebanon, symbolizing national pride, prominently featured on various denominations since the late 1990s. The series from 1997 onward showcases intricate patterns and colors, offering a visual narrative of Lebanon's diverse culture and heritage.
1 livre
Lebanon
· 1939
5 piastres
Lebanon
· 1942
10 piastres
Lebanon
· 1942
25 piastres
Lebanon
· 1942
50 piastres
Lebanon
· 1942
5 piastres
Lebanon
· 1944
10 piastres
Lebanon
· 1944
1 livre
Lebanon
· 1945
5 piastres
Lebanon
· 1948
10 piastres
Lebanon
· 1948
50 piastres
Lebanon
· 1948
5 piastres
Lebanon
· 1950
10 piastres
Lebanon
· 1950
25 piastres
Lebanon
· 1950
50 piastres
Lebanon
· 1950
1 livre
Lebanon
· 1952
5 livres
Lebanon
· 1952
50 livres
Lebanon
· 1952
100 livres
Lebanon
· 1952
1 livre
Lebanon
· 1955
1 livre
Lebanon
· 1957
5 livres
Lebanon
· 1957
1 livre
Lebanon
· 1958
1 livre
Lebanon
· 1959
1 livre
Lebanon
· 1960
1 livre
Lebanon
· 1961
5 livres
Lebanon
· 1961
10 livres
Lebanon
· 1961