This banknote set contains two 200-krone banknotes from Denmark that are in uncirculated condition and have matching serial numbers. The 200 Danish krone note is a standard circulation banknote that is part of the Bridge series, dated 2016, and signed by Jensen and Sorensen. It is a green and purple banknote that measures 145 mm x 72 mm. Its obverse side contains a belt plate holographic patch and a view of the Knippelsbro (Knippels Bridge) that links Slotsholmen to Christianshavn in Copenhagen. Its reverse side shows the Langstrup belt plate, a map, and a lake with lily pads. Other security features include a solid security thread, a windowed motion security thread, and a watermark of a wooden Viking ship hull with an electrotype 200.