Posted on Oct 21, 2025 / Finance
Lebanon uses the Lebanese pound, written as LBP. It has been in use for decades, although its value has fluctuated heavily in recent years. Banknotes feature national landmarks, cultural symbols, and historic figures. Cash is still widely used, while cards and digital payments are accepted in major cities like Beirut. U.S. dollars are often used alongside the Lebanese pound in daily transactions. Exchange offices and banks handle currency conversion for travelers. The pound reflects Lebanon’s history and complex economy.
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