The Lebanon 100,000 Livres polymer banknote was released by the Bank of Lebanon in 2020 to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the Founding of the Greater State of Lebanon. The obverse features Parliament Square which represents the country’s independence and democracy. It also shows the Alabed Nejmeh Square clock tower and a cedar tree. The reverse of the paper bill depicts the Arches of Pigeon Rocks in Beirut and a Phoenician merchant ship. The banknote measures 147 x 82 mm and bears a watermark that reflects a holographic window with the years 1920 and 1920 and a transparent window. It also carries the signatures of Riad T. Salameh and Dr. Wassim Manssouri. This commemorative polymer banknote is in uncirculated condition.