This uncirculated 200 Swiss franc banknote is a standard circulation banknote issued by the Swiss National Bank. It is a brown banknote that is dated 2019, bear the signatures of Jean Studer and Tomas Jordan, and measures 151 mm x 70 mm. Both sides of the note are vertically oriented. Its obverse side shows the Swiss cross, the human hand with fingers pointing in three spatial dimensions in which matter expands, and a land mass motif over a globe in green SPARK. Its reverse side depicts a particle detector and a particle collision. Security features include intaglio printing, latent images, micro-text, a Swiss cross as a registration device, embossed lines, a windowed security thread with a demetalized Swiss flag and 200, a holographic stripe with 200, an abstract map of the geological ages of Switzerland, and timeline of the formation of the universe, and a watermark of the Swiss flag and a globe. It is also made of a cotton-polymer composite called Durasafe. The details of the note have been verified and TAP Authenticated by Banknote World experts.