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Two hundred rubles (banknote of Belarus)

Two hundred rubles is one of the largest banknotes used in the Republic of Belarus .

200 Belarusian rubles
Belor. 200 Belarusian rublesў
A countryFlag of Belarus Republic of Belarus
Face value200 rubles
Width155 mm
Height72 mm
Security elements13 species
Print date2009
Obverse
Obverse
Reverse
Reverse

History

Front side 200 rubles ( 1992 )

For the first time 200 rubles were put into circulation on December 8, 1992 . Architectural monuments began to appear on this Belarusian money on this bill. The main colors of the banknote: blue and brown. Size 105 × 53 mm. Retired from circulation on January 1, 2001 .

The flip side 200 rubles ( 1992 )

In the center of the front side, against the background of guilloche elements, a view of the forecourt of Minsk is depicted, namely, the architectural ensemble of two tower buildings, called the “Minsk Gate”. In the upper right corner of the banknote, the denomination “RUBLE RUBLE” is indicated, under the inscription the denomination symbol is duplicated in numbers - 200. In the lower left corner the numerical denomination is placed inside the patterned vignette above which the series and banknote number are placed. The series and number are printed in black. At the bottom of the banknote there is a patterned border framed by a protective element in the form of three lines on each side of the repeating inscriptions "REPUBLIC OF BELARUS".

On the reverse side there is a Pogonya coat of arms placed inside a patterned vignette, against a background of guilloche elements. Chase - the coat of arms of Belarus in the period from 1991 to 1995 . On the sides at the level of the center of the vignette there are two ovals of pale blue color, inside of which is placed the denomination symbol. In the lower part there are two patterned borders, between which the inscription “Razlіkovy ticket of the National Bank of Belarus” is placed. The year 1992 is indicated in the lower right part. In the upper right part there is an inscription in small letters “PADROBKA OF DIFFERENT BILLETS Ў NATSYANALNAGA BANK BELARUS РА PRASLEDUETS PA LAW” [1] .

Feature

A new banknote of 200 rubles was introduced on July 1, 2016 after the next denomination of the Belarusian ruble. The denomination is dedicated to the Mogilev and the Mogilev region (front side) and the theme of craft and urban planning (back side). The ratio with the US dollar as of December 2017 is 99.4930 dollars [2] . Printed in the British company De La Rue . Primary colors are purple and pink. The banknote has 11 types of protection inherent to all types of banknotes, a special type of protection - MASK ™ and a new (inherent only for 200 and 500 rubles) type of protection - paint that changes color (the digits when the banknote is tilted changes color. 200 rubles - from olive to golden.) [3]

The main image on the front side is the Mogilev Regional Art Museum named after P.V. Maslenikov . In the upper part there is an inscription: NATSYANALNY BANK RESPUBLIKI BELARUS. The face value is indicated by numbers in the center closer to the upper edge and in the upper left corner. In the form of a register (DUBRISH RUBLEЎ) - at the bottom edge and along the unsealed field in the left part. At the left edge is the MASK ™ security element. In the lower left corner there is a mark (in the form of a cross) for people with impaired vision. At the right edge - hidden (latent image) in the form of a graphic element made by metallographic printing. The year (2009) and the signature of the official - the head of the National Bank's Board are placed at the top edge of the unsealed field above the overlapping image.

On the back there is a collage dedicated to the theme of craft and urban planning (the golden key and the seal of the city of Mogilev, tile (stove tile), fragments of the forged lattice). The denomination is indicated by numbers in the upper right and lower left corners. The banknote number is located at the left edge (black color, variable size, vertical orientation) and right at the lower edge (horizontal orientation, variable size) [4] .

Commemorative Banknotes

Main article: Commemorative banknotes of Belarus

SeriesDate of issueCirculationBanknote DescriptionPicture
Front sideBack sideFront sideBack side
My country is BelarusJuly 15, 2016999 copiesMogilev Regional Art Museum .A collage dedicated to the theme of crafts and urban planning (the golden key and the seal of the city ​​of Mogilev , tile (stove tiles), fragments of the forged lattice). 

Notes

  1. ↑ 200 rubles in 1992 (neopr.) . BELARUSIAN BONISTICS .
  2. ↑ Currency converter (unspecified) . OANDA .
  3. ↑ Color-changing paint (neopr.) . National Bank of the Republic of Belarus .
  4. ↑ 200 rubles in 2009 (neopr.) . BELARUSIAN BONISTICS .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Twenty_Rules_(Belarus_banknote )&oldid = 98356253


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