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200 Roubles

Issuer Republic of Belarus
Year 1992
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Composition Paper
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Obverse lettering Рэспубліка Беларусь
КАРТКА СПАЖЫЎЦА
на 200 рублёў

Прозвішча __________
Кім выдадзена __________
Кіраўнік __________
Галоўны бухгалтар __________
М. П.

ПАДРОБКА ПРАСЛЕДУЕЦЦА ПА ЗАКОНУ
(Translation: Republic of Belarus, Consumer card for 200 Rubles, Last name/Issuing authority/Administrator/Chief accountant, Counterfeit is prosecuted by law)
Reverse description Reverse is blank, showing only the plain white paper stock with faint bleed-through from the obverse pink underprint.
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Belarus issued this note in 1992 as part of its first independent currency series, the Belarusian ruble, which replaced Soviet rubles circulating after the USSR's dissolution. The series was informally called "zaichiki" — little hares — by the Belarusian public, a nickname derived from the animal imagery printed across the lower denominations. The 200-rouble note sits near the top of the initial series before hyperinflation made the entire range obsolete within a few years, eventually forcing redenominations that would render even this relatively high face value effectively worthless.

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