1988 - Lebanon PIC 66d 100 Pound banknote UNC
1988 - Lebanon PIC 66d 100 Pound banknote UNC 

1988 - Lebanon PIC 66d 100 Pound banknote UNC

  • Product Code: Líbano PIC 66d
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 9.90€

  • Ex Tax: 9.00€


Lebanon 100 Pound banknote associated with 1988, catalogued by the shop as PIC 66d. The verified Krause base reference is P66, describing the denomination as 100 Livres and listing the type for 1964–88. This individual note is identified as UNC (uncirculated).

The design is printed in blue over a light pink and light blue underprint. The front features Palais Beit ed-din with its inner courtyard, while the reverse depicts snowy cedars of Lebanon. These design details identify the banknote type without assigning variant-specific signatures, series or other subtype characteristics.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Lebanon banknote denominated at 100 Pound, associated with the year 1988. It is identified in the product title as a PIC 66d note and is listed in UNC condition.

What country, denomination, currency and date are associated with the note?

The banknote is associated with Lebanon and has a denomination of 100 Pound. The listing identifies it as dated 1988. The supplied information does not state whether 1988 refers specifically to the issue, printing or circulation date.

What catalog reference identifies this banknote?

The supplied model or catalog reference is Lebanon PIC 66d. This identifier distinguishes the listed banknote within the product information and should not be confused with an internal product number or with a different cataloguing system.

What condition is stated for this banknote?

The listing identifies the banknote as UNC, a standard uncirculated-grade notation. The product description also notes that the images are for reference, so the banknote number shown in an image should not be treated as identifying the individual note supplied.