200 rand 2012 — South Africa ( Pick: 137 )
Region:
Africa
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 200 rand issued in South Africa in 2012. It is cataloged under Pick number 137. The front side features a portrait of Nelson Mandela on the right, presented in brown, green, and multicolor hues.
The back side design includes the inscription /HRSDUG KHDG DW FHQWHU along with the dates 152[70PP. 2013-2016 Issue. This note is printed on cotton-based paper and showcases a vibrant color scheme that includes shades of green, blue, yellow, red, purple, black, and white.
Signed by Gill Marcus and Lesetja Kganyago, this banknote has dimensions of 150 x 70 mm. The South African Reserve Bank is responsible for its printing.
The back side design includes the inscription /HRSDUG KHDG DW FHQWHU along with the dates 152[70PP. 2013-2016 Issue. This note is printed on cotton-based paper and showcases a vibrant color scheme that includes shades of green, blue, yellow, red, purple, black, and white.
Signed by Gill Marcus and Lesetja Kganyago, this banknote has dimensions of 150 x 70 mm. The South African Reserve Bank is responsible for its printing.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Gill Marcus, Lesetja Kganyago
- Date of issue
- 2012
- Printing office
- South African Reserve Bank
- Paper
- cotton-based
- Colour
- green, blue, yellow, red, purple, black, white
- Dimensions
- 150 x 70 mm
- Pick catalog
- 137
About this banknote
The South African Reserve Bank issued the 200 rand banknote in 2012. This series was introduced to honor Nelson Mandela, commemorating his legacy shortly after his release from prison in 1990. The notes featured an updated design that was part of a broader campaign to modernize South African currency.
The front side design features a portrait of Nelson Mandela on the right. The reverse side includes an image of a lion's head. This note is designated as Pick 137 and measures 150 x 70 mm. The series signatures include Gill Marcus and Lesetja Kganyago, and it was printed on cotton-based paper by the South African Reserve Bank.