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Submitted photo · June 3, 2026

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AI Identification

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Paper banknote appearing to be a Lebanese One Livre note

Paper Currency

AI Estimated Value

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$5.00 - $15.00

As of June 3, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a rectangular piece of paper currency, shown upside down in the provided image. The banknote appears to be primarily brown and tan in color, featuring intricate engravings characteristic of mid-20th-century fiat currency. It bears text consistent with Lebanese currency, specifically a legible line that appears to read 'BANQUE DU LIBAN' and another reading 'UNE LIVRE', suggesting it is a One Pound (Livre) note. The central vignette appears to depict a natural or architectural scene, likely consistent with landmarks of Lebanon, though the blurriness of the photo obscures fine details. There are visible Arabic inscriptions in the corners. The condition shows significant signs of age and handling, including overall yellowing or foxing of the paper, softened corners, and possible environmental staining. The presence of these specific markings is stylistically consistent with notes issued in the 1960s or 1970s, though this is a stylistic hypothesis and not an established fact. Without physical inspection, factors such as watermarks, security threads, or paper texture cannot be verified to confirm its status as official currency rather than a replica or specimen.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, the item is a paper banknote that bears markings consistent with a Lebanese One Livre (Pound) note, potentially from the mid-20th century. My analysis is based on the visible text 'BANQUE DU LIBAN' and 'UNE LIVRE', though I cannot verify these markings through physical inspection. The value estimate is predicated on the hypothesis that this is a recognized legal tender issue from Lebanon rather than a replica or specimen. From the photo, I can observe signs of significant handling, including discoloration, foxing, and softening of the edges, which historically places the condition in the 'Fine' or 'Very Fine' range rather than 'Uncirculated'. The market for such currency is largely driven by collectors of world banknotes, where condition is a primary driver of value. While notes of this type are relatively common in the numismatic market, high-quality examples command a premium. I cannot verify the presence of security features such as watermarks or paper acidity from a photograph alone. Further authentication would require an in-person examination by a numismatist to check paper texture and printing depth. If the note is later determined to be a modern reproduction or a replica, the value would likely be negligible, often less than $1.00. The provided range represents the typical market behavior for an item of this type assuming the attribution to the Banque du Liban is correct and the note is not a contemporary counterfeit.

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