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[[File:CHF 200 9 series, back.jpg|thumb|Back of the Swiss 200-franc banknote, ninth series (issued in 2018).]] | |||
The '''200 CHF banknote''' was issued by the Swiss National Bank 22 August 2018. | The '''200 CHF banknote''' was issued by the Swiss National Bank 22 August 2018. | ||
The obverse illustrates the [[wikipedia:Right-hand rule|right-hand rule]], while the reverse shows ''signals from a particle collision in a detector at the CERN Large Hadron Collider in Geneva—''a perfect banknote for physicists ;-) | The obverse illustrates the [[wikipedia:Right-hand rule|right-hand rule]], while the reverse shows ''signals from a particle collision in a detector at the CERN Large Hadron Collider in Geneva—''a perfect banknote for physicists ;-) | ||
For more information, see [[wikipedia:Banknotes of the Swiss franc#Ninth series|Wikipedia]]. | For more information, see [[wikipedia:Banknotes of the Swiss franc#Ninth series|Wikipedia]]. | ||
[[Category:Fun facts and anecdotes]] | [[Category:Fun facts and anecdotes]] | ||
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The 200 CHF banknote was issued by the Swiss National Bank 22 August 2018.
The obverse illustrates the right-hand rule, while the reverse shows signals from a particle collision in a detector at the CERN Large Hadron Collider in Geneva—a perfect banknote for physicists ;-)
For more information, see Wikipedia.