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The 200 Egyptian pound banknote, issued in 2014, features a dominant color palette of dark brown and brownish-purple, printed on a multi-colored substrate. Its dimensions are 165 mm in length by 70 mm in width.
The obverse of the banknote highlights the Sultan Hassan Mosque, located in the lower left part of the center of the banknote. Inscriptions in Arabic and Kufic Arabic also appear on this side.
The reverse of the banknote features a sphinx in a central position.
The integrated watermark represents the mask of Tutankhamun, a security feature intended to authenticate the banknote.
This banknote is an official means of payment in Egypt, while also serving as a visual representation of Islamic architecture and ancient Egypt.