Lebanon
1980 - Lebanon PIC 61c 1 Pound banknote UNC
This individual banknote is from Lebanon and has a denomination of 1 Pound. The product information ..
1985 - Lebanon PIC 65c 50 Pound banknote UNC
This Lebanon 50 Livres banknote, corresponding to the 50 Pound denomination, is associated with 1985..
1986 - Lebanon PIC 62d 5 Pound banknote UNC
This Lebanon 5 Livres banknote is associated with 1986 and catalogued as Pick P62d. The note is list..
1986 - Lebanon PIC 63f 10 Pound banknote UNC
This UNC banknote from Lebanon is the 10 Livres denomination, also identified as 10 Pound, associate..
1988 - Lebanon PIC 65d 50 Pound banknote UNC
This Lebanon 50 Livres banknote is associated with 1988 and catalogued as Pick P65d. The note is off..
1988 - Lebanon PIC 66d 100 Pound banknote UNC
Lebanon 100 Pound banknote associated with 1988, catalogued by the shop as PIC 66d. The verified Kra..
1988 - Lebanon PIC 67e 250 Pound banknote UNC
This Lebanon 250 Livres banknote is associated with 1988 in the product listing and corresponds to P..
1988 - Lebanon PIC 68 500 Pound banknote UNC
Lebanon 500 Livres (500 Pound) banknote associated with 1988, catalogued as Pick P68 (PIC 68). The n..
1991 - Lebanon PIC 69b 1000 Pound banknote UNC
This Lebanon 1000 Livres (1000 Pound) banknote is associated with 1991 and catalogued as Pick P69b. ..
Frequently asked questions
Which Lebanese banknote periods and denominations are represented in this catalog category?
This Lebanon category covers banknotes dated from 1980 to 1991. The denominations represented are 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, 250, 500 and 1,000 Lebanese pounds. The catalog therefore includes both lower and higher denominations from several issues across the 1980s and the beginning of the 1990s. It describes the banknotes listed by this shop, rather than every Lebanese banknote issued during those years.
Which Pick references and denomination groups can collectors find for Lebanon?
The catalog uses Pick references including P61c, P62d, P63f, P65c, P65d, P66d, P67e, P68 and P69b. Some references identify different denominations, while P65c and P65d represent two cataloged variants of the 50-pound denomination. The range also includes P66d for 100 pounds, P67e for 250 pounds, P68 for 500 pounds and P69b for 1,000 pounds.
How can I identify a Lebanese note listed in this category?
Begin by comparing the denomination and year printed in the product title with the banknote in hand, then check the Pick reference. For example, the catalog distinguishes the 1985 50-pound P65c from the 1988 50-pound P65d. Similar checks can separate the 1980 1-pound P61c, the 1986 5-pound P62d and the 1986 10-pound P63f.
How should collectors record variants in this Lebanon banknote group?
A practical record should include the country, denomination, year, Pick reference and the condition designation shown in the listing. This is particularly useful for the 50-pound notes, where the catalog includes both P65c dated 1985 and P65d dated 1988. Recording the full reference, rather than only the denomination, helps distinguish the variants represented in this shop’s Lebanon catalog.
What should I check before ordering a Lebanese banknote from this category?
Check the listing title carefully for the denomination, year, Pick reference and the stated UNC designation. The product descriptions also explain that images are for reference and that the banknote number shown in an image will not be the number on the supplied note. Comparing these details with your collecting needs can help you select the appropriate cataloged item.
What notable concentration of dates and variants appears in the Lebanon catalog?
The year 1988 forms a notable group in this catalog, with the 50-pound P65d, 100-pound P66d, 250-pound P67e and 500-pound P68 represented. This creates a useful same-year sequence across several denominations. The category also places these notes alongside the 1985 P65c 50-pound variant, making the 50-pound denomination especially useful for comparing catalog references and dates.








