KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

200 rubla 1992 — Belarus ( Pick: 9 )

Region: Europe
Front side
200 rubla Belarus 1992 — Front side
Back side
200 rubla Belarus 1992 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 200 rubla issued in Belarus in 1992. It is cataloged under Pick number 9. The note features a deep brown-violet, orange, green, and ochre design on a multicolored underprint and is printed on watermark paper. Its dimensions are 105 x 53 mm.

The note's catalog reference, year, and visual attributes are specified by its features. The design elements and size provide a factual basis for its documentation.

The printing office, Goznak, is recognized for producing various banknotes during this timeframe.

Specifications

Date of issue
December 8, 1992
Printing office
Goznak
Paper
Watermark paper
Colour
Deep brown-violet, orange, green, and ochre on multicolored underprint
Dimensions
105 x 53 mm
Pick catalog
9

About this banknote

The "200 Rubla" banknote was issued by the National Bank of Belarus in 1992. This series marked Belarus's efforts to establish its own currency following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. The move to introduce a national currency was essential for economic independence and stability in the post-Soviet period.

The front of the note features a depiction of Minsk's cityscape, showcasing prominent buildings in deep brown-violet colors. The back displays the national emblem, "Pahonia," a knight on horseback. This banknote, cataloged as Pick 9, measures 105 x 53 mm and was printed on watermark paper by Goznak, a well-known security printing company.

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