Catalog
| Issuer | Banki Kuu ya Kenya / Central Bank of Kenya |
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| Year | 2005-2010 |
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| Composition | Cotton paper |
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| Obverse lettering | BANKI KUU YA KENYA CENTRAL BANK OF KENYA LEGAL TENDER FOR TWO HUNDRED SHILLINGS SHILINGI MIA MBILI THE FIRST PRESIDENT OF KENYA MZEE JOMO KENYATTA FOR THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS GOVERNOR MEMBER 200 |
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| Signature(s) | 2005 - Nahashon Nyagah and Martin Oduor-Otieno 2008 - Njuguna Ndung'u and Martin Oduor-Otieno 2010 - Njuguna Ndung'u and Harold Mwiche |
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| Comments |
The 200 Shilling denomination was introduced into Kenya's currency structure relatively late compared to the rest of the series, filling a gap between the 100 and 500 that had long been a practical inconvenience in everyday retail transactions. De La Rue's production for Kenya during this period incorporated optically variable ink as the Central Bank pushed to close vulnerabilities that had made earlier Kenyan notes attractive targets for counterfeiters — a genuine problem documented through the late 1990s and into the early 2000s.
Three signature combinations across five years reflect the gubernatorial transition from Oduor-Otieno to Ndung'u, who took the governor's chair in 2007 following a competitive appointment process that itself played out against the political turbulence surrounding Kenya's disputed 2007 elections.