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Russia 200 Rubles Banknote, 2017, P-276, UNC, TAP 60-70 Authenticated

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  • Dimensions: 150 x 65 mm
  • Watermark: Monument to the Scuttled Ships and electrotype 200
  • Security Thread: 3-mm wide windowed security thread with demetalized 200
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The Russia 200 Rubles Banknote was issued by the Bank of Russia in 2017. The obverse of the green banknote depicts the colonnade of Count’s Quay in Sevastopol, the bank seal, and seagulls flying over breaking waves. It also shows sculptor Amandus Adamson’s “Monument to the Scuttled Ships” in Sevastopol Bay, Count’s Quay in Sevastopol, and a QR code. The reverse of the note depicts an arch, columns, bell, and door archeological ruins on Chersonese. It also displays a bird and branch tile mosaic along with the map of Crimea, grapes, and leaves. The note contains a 3-mm wide windowed security thread with demetallized 200. It also bears a watermark that reveals the Monument to the Scuttled Ships and electrotype 200. The note measures 150 x 65 mm and is in uncirculated condition. This particular banknote has been TAP authenticated with a grade of 60-70.

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