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Banknotes of the National Bank of the Republic of Belarus in Circulation 2000 Series
List of all banknotes:
10 Rubles
20 Rubles
50 Rubles
50 Rubles
       modification 2010
100 Rubles
100 Rubles
       modification 2011
500 Rubles
       modification 2011
500 Rubles
1 000 Rubles
1 000 Rubles
       modification 2011
5 000 Rubles
5 000 Rubles
       modification 2011
10 000 Rubles
10 000 Rubles
       modification 2011
20 000 Rubles
       modification 2011
20 000 Rubles
50 000 Rubles
50 000 Rubles
       modification 2010
100 000 Rubles
200 000 Rubles
 
Put into circulation on  March 12, 2012     Denomination, rubles:  200 000     Size of the banknote, mm: 150 x 74
 
 Front: The building of the Mogilev Regional Art Museum, named after P.V.Maslennikov was built in 1903 - 1914 years. Initially it housed the Demesnial-Peasants bank. This is one of the most beautiful buildings in Mogilev, the architecture of which includes Modern, Russian Revival style and Late Classicism. The facade is richly decorated with different kinds of details.

 
 Back: Decorative collage of architectural elements of the museum building.

Banknote security features:
WatermarkWatermarklocal multitone, an image of a fragment of fretwork of the museum’s ceiling and a light element – letters "ÍÁÐÁ".2653
1.Watermark
Security threadSecurity threadmetallized of the window (diving) type containing text "ÍÁÐÁ" with optical movable effect. Repeated blocks of letters "ÍÁ" and "ÐÁ"move toward each other when tilting the banknote. On the front of the banknote the security thread is visible as shining rectangulars, forming a dashed line. The security thread looks like a dark line when held the banknote up to the light.2654
2.Security thread
See–through register markSee–through register marknon-colored fragment of the front of the banknote, when held up to the light, is filled with the color of the elements of the back of the banknote forming a finished (one whole) pattern.2656
3.See–through register mark
Intaglio printingIntaglio printingthe image of the museum, denomination value in figures and in letters and other text details of the front of the banknote are raised and can be easily detected to the touch.2657
4.Intaglio printing
Security patternSecurity patternconsists of thin lines forming geometrical figures, which may create moire pattern when copying or scanning the banknote.2658
5.Security pattern
MicroprintMicroprintcontinuously repeated text "ÍÁÐÁ", "The Art museum" and denomination value "200000".2664
6.Microprint
Blind CodeBlind Codemade by using intaglio printing.2660
7.Blind Code
Non–colored stampingNon–colored stampingnon-colored relief image applied to the unprinted area of the banknote and visible under the oblique light.2661
8.Non–colored stamping
Fluorescence under UV lightFluorescence under UV lightThe vertical serial number fluorescence yellow-green; the rectangular with figure "200000" – green.2663
9.Fluorescence under UV light
Latent multicolor imageLatent multicolor imagewhen tilting the banknote the letters "ÍÁÐÁ" appear – each letter has its own color. When turning the banknote round the color of each letter changes.2665
10.Latent multicolor image
 
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