KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

200 rubles 1993 — Russia ( Pick: 255 )

Front side
200 rubles Russia 1993 — Front side
Back side
200 rubles Russia 1993 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 200 rubles issued in Russia in 1993. It belongs to the Bank of Russia Banknotes series and falls within the period of the Russian Federation. This note is cataloged under Pick number 255, which identifies it within the issue.

The front design features a brown on pink background with a multicolor underprint. It displays a tricolor flag over a stylized Kremlin on the left side and a monogram at the upper right. The reverse side depicts a Kremlin gate. The note includes a watermark with stars within wavy lines repeated and exhibits fluorescent fibers in yellow and red under UV light.

The dimensions of the banknote are 130 x 57 mm. The printing was carried out by the Bank of Russia. This note was part of the early series issued shortly after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.

Specifications

Signed by
not specified
Date of issue
1993
Printing office
Bank of Russia
Paper
white
Colour
brown on pink and multicolor underprint
Dimensions
130 x 57 mm
Amount produced
not specified
Pick catalog
255

About this banknote

The Bank of Russia issued the 200 rubles series in 1993, marking a new phase in the country's currency as it transitioned post-Soviet Union. This series was introduced amidst economic reforms and the stabilization efforts by the Russian Federation.

The front side features a tricolor flag over a stylized Kremlin on the left, with a monogram at the upper right, set against a brown on pink and multicolor underprint. The back side depicts the Kremlin gate. This banknote, measuring 130 x 57 mm, was printed by the Bank of Russia and includes UV fibers that fluoresce yellow and red.

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