Issued by the Central Bank of Uruguay in 1986, this 200 Nuevos Pesos banknote is part of the post-reform currency series introduced after the monetary adjustments of the 1980s. The series reflects Uruguay’s efforts to stabilize its currency and modernize its banknote designs.
The obverse features a portrait of a notable national figure, denomination numerals, and decorative guilloche patterns, with inscriptions in Spanish.
The reverse depicts architectural, cultural, or symbolic motifs associated with Uruguay, framed by traditional ornamental designs typical of Latin American banknotes of the period.
Issuer: Central Bank of Uruguay
Denomination: 200 Nuevos Pesos
Year: 1986
Dimensions: Approx. 145 × 70 mm
Material: Paper
Security features: Watermark, guilloche patterns