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| Year | 2023 |
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| Value | 200 Euros 200 EUR = USD 236 |
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| Obverse lettering | © MFP PRO PMO NEY FOR MOT ION PIC TUR USE 2203 Prop money 200 EVRO PROP ENRO € (Translation: For motion picture use) |
| Reverse description | Reverse of this prop note mimics the Europa series 200 euro reverse, with a vignette of a steel-girder bridge rendered in blue-grey tones at upper centre, overlaid on a circular yellow guilloche underprint. A map of Europe in blue occupies the lower left quadrant, surrounded by twelve EU stars. The denomination '200' is printed in large numerals at lower right alongside the inscriptions 'EVRO PROP ENRO'. |
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Prop banknotes occupy a legally grey space in most jurisdictions. In the EU, Regulation (EC) No 2182/2004 governs euro reproductions: one-sided printing is permitted above certain size thresholds, but two-sided reproductions require the word "SPECIMEN" overprinted and must differ from genuine notes by at least 25% in size. Whether any given prop note complies depends entirely on the specific printer and intended use — film and television productions typically obtain separate clearance from national central banks.
The 200 euro denomination, introduced with the 2002 cash changeover, has the lowest circulation volume of any euro note in active use.