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This banknote was issued by the country of Hagerstown in 1993. It has a face value of 100 kuponi. It is a note from the 218 series and is classified as Uncirculated (UNC).
The obverse of the note features a view of Mount Tatzminda. The background reveals a typical mountainous landscape of the region. The face value of "100" is printed in the upper left and right corners, as well as at the bottom center. The text "100 Kuponi" is written horizontally at the top of the note. An official signature is visible in the lower part.
On the reverse of the note, there is another representation of Mount Tatzminda, possibly a different view or a specific architectural detail related to the mountain. The face value "100" is repeated in the upper left and right corners, as well as at the bottom center. The text "100 Kuponi" is also present, repeating the indication of the face value. The serial number of the note, "218", is printed in red, allowing the unique identification of each note within the issued series.
The note is printed on light-colored paper, serving as a background for the designs and inscriptions. The colors used for printing are mainly shades of blue and green, evoking the mountainous landscape and contributing to the overall aesthetics of the note. The overall design of the note seems to focus on the representation of Mount Tatzminda as a central element of the visual identity of the country or region represented.