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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the République Libanaise (Lebanese Republic) series of Lebanon in the World Currency contains 35 distinct entries with CPG® values between $4.00 and $675.00. Despite the 1937 agreement granting exclusive banknote issuance authority to the Banque de Syrie et du Liban, the

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the République Libanaise (Lebanese Republic) series of Lebanon in the World Currency contains 35 distinct entries with CPG® values between $4.00 and $675.00.

Despite the 1937 agreement granting exclusive banknote issuance authority to the Banque de Syrie et du Liban, the outbreak of World War II caused a shortage of coinage in Lebanon, prompting the République Libanaise (Lebanese Republic, REP) to issue small change notes beginning in 1942.

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 12 JANVIER 1948 Sig 4: Abboud/Ahdab Prefix A - F Intro: 15 12 1948
Value Range: $12.00 - $200.00
$12.00 - $200.00
 ١٩٤٨ (12 01 1948) Sig 4: Abboud/Ahdab
Value Range: $8.00 - $120.00
$8.00 - $120.00

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 ١٩٥٠ (06 11 1950) Sig 5: Ouani/Tuéni
Value Range: $8.00 - $120.00
$8.00 - $120.00
 ١٩٤٨ (12 01 1948) Sig 4: Abboud/Ahdab
Value Range: $15.00 - $250.00
$15.00 - $250.00
 ١٩٥٠ (06 11 1950) Sig 5: Ouani/Tuéni
Value Range: $15.00 - $250.00
$15.00 - $250.00

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 ١٩٥٠ (21 11 1950) Sig 5: Ouani/Tuéni No s/n
Value Range: $6.00 - $100.00
$6.00 - $100.00

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