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| Issuer | Banco Central del Uruguay |
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| Year | 1995-2000 |
| Type | Standard circulation banknote |
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| Reverse lettering | BANCO CENTRAL DEL URUGUAY PESOS URUGUAYOS DOSCIENTOS MONEDA NACIONAL BAILE ANTIGUO (Translation: Central Bank of Uruguay Pesos Uruguayos Two hundred National currency Old Dance) |
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| Variants | P#77a - 1995 P#77b - 2000 |
| Comments |
Uruguay's 1990s currency reform replaced the peso with the peso uruguayo at 1,000:1, a redenomination that took years to filter fully through the note series. This 200 peso uruguayo denomination sits in the middle of a redesigned family printed by De La Rue during a period when Uruguay was managing the tail end of chronic inflation rather than a fresh crisis — a maintenance issue rather than an emergency.
De La Rue's London production for this series was fairly routine contract work. Nothing technically unusual has been documented for P#77 specifically — no major plate errors, no known overprint variants.