Do you have an Uruguayan 200 Pesos Banknote? Here’s how to exchange it with us.
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Do you have an Uruguayan 200 Pesos Banknote? Here’s how to exchange it with us.
The peso is the official currency in Uruguay since 1993. Because of World War II’s economic difficulties, the peso was replaced by the “new peso” in 1975, but in 1993 the peso returned as official currency in the country. The first banknotes were issued between 1995 and 1995 in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, and 500 pesos, followed by 1000 and 2000 pesos note between 2000 and 2003. Coins in the same years replaced the 5 and 10 notes. In 2014, the government introduced a new banknote series with the vertical word “URUGUAY”.
The 200 Pesos note front features Pedro Figari (1838 – 1861), who was an Uruguayan painter, lawyer, writer, and politician. The reverse note side has “Baile Antiguo” (Old Dance). This note is part of the 2014 – 2020 series and, its color is brown and orange on multicolor underprint. (159 × 74 mm).
Text: Doscientos Pesos Uruguayos, Banco Central del Uruguay, Moneda Nacional Seria F, Secretario General, Presidente, Pedro Figari, Casa de Moneda de Chile, Baile Antiguo, Uruguay, 200.
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