The 10 Lebanese livre banknote has two currencies printed on the note: the pound in Arabic and the livre in French. The front side of the note contains the archaeological ruins of Umayyad palace in Anjar. The backside depicts the view of the natural arches of Pigeon Rocks from Raouche Corniche in Beirut. This note has a solid segmented security thread and a watermark of a mans head. Its dimensions are 145 mm by 75 mm.