The South Africa 200 Rand Banknote Is part of the 1999 issues of the South African Reserve Bank. It has a color combination of orange, brown, and green. Its obverse features a leopard lying on a tree, a leopards head, and a wheel transitioning to sunflower. The reverse of the note illustrates transport and communication including a satellite dish, a ship's propeller, wheels for a bicycle, a tractor, and a train. It also shows a bridge and a sound wave background. The banknote contains a windowed security thread with demetallized SARB and a watermark that reveals a leopard. The banknote measures 152 x 70mm and is signed by Tito Mboweni. This particular banknote is in uncirculated condition and has been TAP authenticated with a grade of 60-70.