Currency of the Eurozone 200 euro banknote 2002 European Central Bank
Obverse: Art Nouveau - Glass and Iron architecture: Window and doors.
Reverse: Cantilever bridge and map of Europe.
Watermark: Art Nouveau doors, "200".
Signature of the first President of the European Central Bank - Willem F. Duisenberg.
serial # prefix: Y - Greece.
printer's code letter: R - Bundesdruckerei GmbH.
The two hundred euro note measures at 153 millimetres (6.0 in) × 82 millimetres (3.2 in) with a yellow colour scheme. All bank notes depict bridges and arches/doorways in a different historical European style; the two hundred euro note shows the Art Nouveau era (between the nineteenth and twentieth century). Although Robert Kalina's original designs were intended to show real monuments, for political reasons the bridge and art are merely hypothetical examples of the architectural era.
Like all euro notes, it contains the denomination, the EU flag, the signature of the president of the ECB and the initials of said bank in different EU languages, a depiction of EU territories overseas, the stars from the EU flag and twelve security features as listed below.
Euro banknotes
2002 Series
Europa series of euro banknotes
2013-2015 Issue
Currency Exchange Rates for Euro Member Countries