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200 Euro

Issuer European Central Bank
Year 2002
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Currency Euro (1999-date)
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Obverse description Yellow-ochre note of the Art Nouveau series, with a large vignette of an ornate iron-and-glass arcade gateway at center-right, rendered in fine intaglio. The denomination numeral '200' appears in large gothic-style figures at upper right and lower left, with the '200 EURO / EYPO' inscription in intaglio at lower left. The EU flag with twelve gold stars occupies the upper-left corner, accompanied by the ECB initials in five language variants (BCE ECB EZB EKT EKP) and the year '2002' at top; a holographic security stripe bearing the '200' value is affixed to the right edge.
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Reverse description The reverse continues the yellow-ochre Art Nouveau theme, with a large vignette of an iron-framework bridge spanning the full width of the note at upper center, rendered in fine intaglio line work. A map of Europe in relief occupies the right portion of the note, with the denomination '200' in large purple numerals at lower right and lower left flanking the 'EURO / EYPO' inscription. A guilloche underprint in graduated tones fills the background throughout.
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Protection description Holographic stripe at right of obverse displaying the '200' value and EU symbol at varying angles; the gateway architectural motif and denomination numeral visible when held to light; embedded security thread with 'EURO 200' microtext turning dark when held to light; the large '200' numeral on the obverse changing from purple to olive-brown; microprinting along the lower edge of the note.
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