The Georgia 200 Lari Banknote is a standard banknote issued by the National Bank of Georgia in 2006. Its obverse side shows fragments of relief images of Georgian cultural artifacts and a portrait of Kaikhosro (Kakutsa) Cholokashvili. Its reverse side depicts a view of the Sokhumi, the capital of the breakaway region of Abkhaz, and relief fragments of the iconostasis found in the Tsebelda village of the Gulribshi region. Security features include a holographic stripe, a windowed security thread with a demetalized 200, and a watermark of Kaikhosro Cholokashvili with an electrotype GEL 200. The yellow banknote bears the signatures of Roman Gotsiridze and Lekso Aleksishvili and measures 146 mm x 72 mm. This particular note is in uncirculated condition and has been TAP authenticated.