Algeria 200 Dinars 1992 |
Item Code: DZ-138 |
Front: Qur'anic (Koranic) school, Ilm al-Kalăm. Back: Djamaa el Kebir - Great Mosque at the Rue de la Marine in Algiers. Decorative Koranic patterns, motifs and symbols. Branches of fig and olive trees. Watemark: Vertically repeated heads of a horse. Security features: Watermark. Consecutively running black horizontal serial and block numbers on one side of the banknote. Vertical, segmented (windowed), 1 mm wide security thread (along with the serial number) fluorescing in blue on the exposed side of the banknote, and parts of the design fluorescing in red while being exposed to an ultraviolet light. Main color: Red-brown. Signatures: Top to bottom: Vice-Governor Mohamed Laksaci (Governor CBA, 2001-2016); Mustapha Guerdoud (General Director of the Public Treasury - Directeur Général du Trésor Public). Artist: Unknown. Date of issue: 21st of May 1992. Circulating from: 13th of March 1996. Date of withdrawal: N/a. Demonetised: N/a. Total issue: N/a. Material: Cotton fiber paper. Issuer: Bank of Algeria (Banque d'Algérie; Bank Al-Djazair). Printing method: Intaglio. Printer: Bank of Algeria. |
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Dimensions: 141 x 71 mm |
Texts: Banque d'Algérie. Bank of Algeria. Deux Cents Dinars. Two Hundred Dinars. |
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