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| 表面の銘文 | Central Bank Of The Gambia Promise to pay on demand the sum of Two Hundred Dalasis دلس كم ڤولاد ثار تيمبر دلس |
| 裏面の説明 | The central intaglio vignette illustrates two farmers transplanting rice seedlings in a flooded paddy field, rendered in fine line engraving in a monochrome palette against the note's characteristic orange and peach guilloche background. The bank title appears across the upper left, and the large denomination numeral '200' is set at upper right and lower left, with a small Bush Fowl vignette incorporating an optically variable ink element at lower right. The denomination in words is inscribed along the lower margin. |
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The 200 Dalasi denomination was introduced as part of The Gambia's broader currency refresh following the end of Yahya Jammeh's 22-year rule. Jammeh fled to Equatorial Guinea in January 2017 after refusing to accept his electoral defeat, and the new Barrow government moved to distance itself from the Jammeh-era visual identity on Gambian banknotes — a process that took several years to fully work through the issued series.
Thomas De La Rue has printed Gambian currency for decades, and the 200 Dalasi sits at the top of the current circulation hierarchy, a denomination that would have been unusual in an economy where lower values long dominated everyday transactions.