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This 200 Naira banknote, issued in 2024, features a dominant dark gray and blue-green color scheme on a multicolored background. The front of the banknote highlights Alhaji Sir Ahmadu Bello, whose portrait appears on the left. The serial numbers, printed in black, as well as the official signatures, are also located on this side. The issue date is positioned on the far left, in the center of the banknote.
The back of the banknote features blue-green and dark gray hues on a multicolored background as well. The iconography of this side is dedicated to livestock and agricultural products, reflecting important aspects of the Nigerian economy.
In terms of security, the banknote incorporates a watermark depicting Sir Ahmadu Bello, accompanied by the electrotype CBN200, reinforcing the banknote's authenticity. Its dimensions are 151 mm in length and 78 mm in width.
The series of this banknote is identified by the letter W and the number 92. All the graphic and technical elements contribute to the recognition and security of this national means of payment of Nigeria.