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This banknote from Mauritius, with a face value of 200 rupees, was issued in 2024. It belongs to the NB series.
The front of the banknote features several distinctive elements. There are inscriptions in English, Hindi, and Tamil, reflecting the country's linguistic diversity. The coat of arms of Mauritius is also featured. A portrait of Abdool Razack Mohamed, a Mauritian minister, is included. The iconography includes a representation of the facade of a bank building. An allegory of justice, represented by a judge holding a sword and scales, is also present. A dodo head motif, the island's iconic bird, is visible. A dodo egg, whose color oscillates between red and green depending on the viewing angle, is incorporated as a security or decorative element.
The back of the banknote repeats the inscriptions in English, Hindi, and Tamil. Another representation of the dodo's head is included. The main scene depicts stalls of diversified products at the central market of Port Louis, illustrating the economic and commercial activity of the Mauritian capital.
The banknote measures 150 mm in length and 72 mm in width.