| Popis líce |
The obverse is printed in teal, green, and violet tones, with a large intaglio vignette of Anton Bernolák — Slovak linguist and Catholic priest — occupying the right-centre field, his name inscribed below the portrait. The denomination numeral '200' appears in bold letterpress at upper right and lower right, while a diagonal multicolour optically variable security stripe crosses the centre of the note. The issuer inscription 'NÁRODNÁ BANKA SLOVENSKA' runs vertically along the left margin, accompanied by a serial number in vertical and horizontal orientations and a stylised bird emblem at lower left. |
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| Popis rubu |
The reverse presents a detailed intaglio panoramic vignette of Trnava — a historic Slovak city associated with Bernolák — rendered in violet, green, and grey tones, with Gothic and Baroque church spires dominating the skyline. The large numeral '200' appears at upper right in bold letterpress, and the Slovak national coat of arms (double cross on a tripartite hill) is shown at lower right within the cityscape composition. The issuer name 'NÁRODNÁ BANKA SLOVENSKA' is printed vertically along the right margin, and a diagonal multicolour security stripe echoes that of the obverse. |
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| Popis ochrany |
Embedded security thread running vertically through the note; Anton Bernolák's portrait visible when held to light; diagonal multicolour optically variable stripe with colour-shifting properties crossing both faces; microprinting incorporated into the guilloche underprint. |
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