| Descripción del anverso |
Intaglio portrait of painter Pedro Figari, shown in three-quarter view to the left with spectacles and beard, occupies the center-right of the note, with his name inscribed in a decorative cartouche beneath. The national coat of arms appears in the upper center-left area above two facsimile signatures, with a vertical security thread watermark strip to the left and a holographic or metallic oval device at upper right. Denomination numerals appear in guilloche-patterned underprint at lower left and lower right, with the full denomination 'DOSCIENTOS' rendered in bold intaglio across the lower center. |
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| Descripción del reverso |
The left half of the reverse is dominated by a full-color reproduction of 'Baile Antiguo' (Old Dance), a celebrated painting by Pedro Figari, rendered in his characteristic Post-Impressionist style with figures in 19th-century dress gathered in an ornate ballroom. To the right, a vignette of an artist's palette and brushes enclosed within a laurel wreath serves as a symbolic tribute to Figari's artistic legacy. The denomination and issuer inscriptions are set within guilloche-bordered panels at center-right and lower center, with the printer's imprint at lower right. |
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| Tipo de protección |
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| Descripción de la protección |
Portrait watermark of José G. Artigas with the text 'Artigas', oriented 90° counterclockwise, visible in the blank watermark area at left; embedded vertical security thread running through the left portion of the note. |
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