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200 Pula

Issuer Bank of Botswana
Year 2009-2016
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Shape Rectangular
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Protection type Watermark, Security thread
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Variants P#34a - 2009
P#34b - 2010
P#34c - 2012
P#34d - 2014
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The 200 Pula is the highest denomination in the Bank of Botswana's series introduced for the 2009 reissue, reflecting the country's sustained economic growth driven by diamond revenues — Botswana had by this point become one of the world's largest producers of gem-quality diamonds, and the currency's purchasing power was stable enough to justify a note of this value without inflationary alarm. De La Rue's involvement was longstanding; the printer had handled Botswana's banknotes since independence.

Cotton substrate, watermark, and a security thread are the primary anti-counterfeiting measures — modest by contemporary standards for a top-denomination note, though Botswana's relatively low cash transaction volumes meant sophisticated forgery was never a pressing operational concern.