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200 Pesos Uruguayos

Uitgever Banco Central del Uruguay
Jaar 2006-2009
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Valuta Peso uruguayo (1993-date)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Intaglio portrait vignette of painter Pedro Figari, shown in three-quarter profile facing left with round spectacles and beard, occupies the right half of the note against a fine guilloche underprint in olive and green tones. The Uruguayan coat of arms is positioned to the left of center, flanked by a vertical security strip along the left margin; facsimile signatures of the Presidente, Gerente General, and Secretario General appear below the arms. Denomination numerals "$200" are printed in the upper corners and lower left, with the face value in words "DOSCIENTOS" rendered in large intaglio lettering across the lower center.
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Opschrift keerzijde BANCO CENTRAL DEL URUGUAY PESOS URUGUAYOS DOSCIENTOS MONEDA NACIONAL BAILE ANTIGUO
(Translation: Central Bank of Uruguay Pesos Uruguayos Two hundred National currency Ancient Dance)
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Oberthur's contract for the Uruguayan peso series of this period represented one of the French firm's larger Latin American commissions, and the 200-peso denomination sits in an awkward position in the series — introduced as the 100-peso note's purchasing power eroded following Uruguay's 2002 banking crisis, one of the most severe financial collapses in the country's history. The IMF emergency intervention and the peso's sharp devaluation that year effectively forced the central bank to rethink the denomination structure entirely.

Cotton substrate with basic thread-and-watermark security places this squarely in the lower tier of Oberthur's production specifications for the period — adequate for a note expected to turn over quickly in retail circulation.

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