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200 Hryvnias Note.
Paper money

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Material: Paper
Denomination: 200 Hryvnias
Year: 2001
Description: Face side: The portrait of Lesia Ukrainka (1871 – 1913), a famous Ukrainian poetess.
Back side: An image of the Entrance Tower of the Lutsk Castle. The both sides the banknote are decorated with national ornaments.
Dimensions: 133 х 66 mm. The predominant color is pink-blue. Serial No АЗ 6192906.
The banknote was printed on special non-fluorescent paper with a multi-tone watermarks in the form of a portrait repeating that on the face side. The note has raised elements; rainbow printing; antiscanning grid; microtext; latent image; see-through element; invisible security fibers; fluorescent number; relief printing; fluorescent feature; security thread; latent denomination; magnetic number; symbol for the partially sighted; orloff ptinting.
Issued on August 22, 2001. Printed by the company 'Thomas De La Rue' (Great Britain).
Country or town: Ukraine
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Material: Paper
Denomination: 200 Hryvnias
Year: 2007
Description: Face side: The portrait of Lesia Ukrainka (1871 – 1913), a famous Ukrainian poetess.
Back side: An image of the Entrance Tower of the Lutsk Castle. Dimensions: 75 x 148 mm. The predominant color is pink.
The banknote was printed on special non-fluorescent paper with a multi-tone watermarks in the form of a portrait repeating that on the face side. The banknote is printed on the tinted paper of pink color which is the dominating color of the design of the banknote. The part of a see-through element – digital label of nominal value '200' is located in 'window', not occupied in printing, shaped as parallelogram. The note has light watermark element; Optically Variable ink; coded security thread; latent image; relief images; see-through element; 'Orloff' printing; microtext; rainbow printing; serial numbers printed in high printing; antiscanning grid; security fibers; security thread; symbol for the partially sighted; security elements for visual detection.
Issued in May 28, 2007. Printed at the Banknote Printing and Minting Works of the National Bank of Ukraine.
Country or town: Ukraine
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