250 Lebanese Pounds
was issued by the Central Bank of Lebanon (Banque du Liban) starting August 1, 1963, marking a continuation of Lebanon's new monetary era.
Around 320 million notes were printed across 6 different issues from 1978 to 1988.
Its front side shows a depiction of the ruins of Tyre in South Lebanon, symbolizing the country's Phoenician heritage, coastal grandeur, and historical significance.