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| Issuer | Saudi Central Bank (SAMA) |
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| Year | 2021 |
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| Value | 200 Riyals |
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| Reverse description | A vignette of Qasr Al Hukm palace in Riyadh occupies the central field, with the bank name inscribed above and the denomination numeral to the right. |
| Reverse lettering | SAUDI CENTRAL BANK 200 200 TWO HUNDRED RIYALS |
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Issued in 2021 to mark the fifth anniversary of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's Vision 2030 economic reform program, this note was a deliberate commemorative issue rather than a routine series replacement. Saudi Arabia had not issued a commemorative banknote since the 1999 centenary series honoring King Abdulaziz, making this a notable departure from decades of conservative monetary policy on note design.
De La Rue's involvement continues a relationship with the Saudi monetary authorities stretching back to the Kingdom's earliest paper currency issues in the 1950s.