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| Issuer | Banco Central de la República Dominicana |
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| Year | 2017-2025 |
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| Currency | Peso oro (1937-2009)/Peso Dominicano (2011-present) |
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| Obverse lettering | Banco Central de la República Dominicana Este billete tiene fuerza liberatoria para el pago de todas las obligaciones públicas o privadas BANCO CENTRAL DE LA REPUBLICA DOMINICANA MINERVA MIRABAL PATRIA MIRABAL MARIA TERESA MIRABAL Doscientos Pesos Dominicanos AÑO 2020 GOBERNADOR DEL BANCO CENTRAL MINISTRO DE HACIENDA (Translation: Central Bank of the Dominican Republic This note has liberatory force for the payment of all debts, public or private. Two Hundred Pesos Dominicanos Year 2020 Governor of the Central Bank Minister of Finance) |
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| Reverse lettering | Banco Central de la República Dominicana MONUMENTO A LAS HERMANAS MIRABAL Doscientos Pesos Dominicanos (Translation: Central Bank of the Dominican Republic Monument to Mirabal Sisters Two Hundred Pesos Dominicanos) |
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The 200 Pesos Dominicanos denomination was introduced relatively late in the Dominican series, filling a practical gap in everyday transactions as inflation steadily eroded the purchasing power of smaller notes. By the time this print run began in 2017, the Banco Central had already been managing a long-term denomination ladder expansion — the 200 was one of the later additions to find a stable place in active circulation rather than being quickly superseded.
Paper substrate at this denomination is notable given that the Dominican Republic had been selectively migrating higher-value notes toward polymer. The retention of cotton paper here, with watermark as the primary security anchor, reflects a cost-tiered security policy rather than any technical limitation.