Auction: 25100 - World Banknotes - e-Auction
Lot: 713
(x) Banque de Syrie, Syria, specimen 100 Piastres, Beyrouth, 1st August 1919,
a multicoloured, vivid palette characterises this 100 Piastres note, consistent with the artistic vibrancy of the series. The obverse features knights in armour, mounted on horses, embodying the spirit of chivalry and historical strength. These figures are set against the ancient Corinthian columns of the Roman Temple of Jupiter in Baalbeck, a lasting tribute to the region's Roman heritage.
The reverse presents a dynamic portrayal of Beirut's port and cityscape, flanked by the same Corinthian columns and horses. This juxtaposition highlights Beirut's role as a thriving cultural and commercial hub in the early 20th century. The city's skyline, blending traditional and modern architectural styles, underscores its significance as a bridge between East and West.
Bilingual inscriptions in Arabic and French provide essential historical context, reflecting the note's issuance under the French Mandate, adding further depth to its connection to the period,
(Pick 4s, PCLB 4), about uncirculated to uncirculated, PMG grades will be confirmed before the auction closes
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Estimate
Starting price
£480