The Argentina 200 Peso banknote is part of the family of notes issued in 2016 highlighting Argentine wildlife and their habitat. This particular banknote in uncirculated condition is a Series A and is TAP authenticated. Its obverse side is in vertical layout and features a Southern right whale and a coral. It also bears a whale tail which serves as the banknotes registration device. Furthermore, a silhouette of a whale with latent image RA is also displayed. The reverse side of the banknote features seagrass, flowers, a baby whale, and the maps of Argentina Sea, Antarctica, and South Atlantic Islands. A whale tail, a compass rose, and the countrys Coat of Arms are also visible on the reverse side of the note. This 155 x 65 mm paper bill has a color-changing windowed security thread which has a demetallized 200. It also features a Breeching whale and an electrotype 200 on its watermark.