The Bank of Russia 2000-ruble banknote from the 2017 series
The 2000-ruble banknote from the 2017 Bank of Russia series is predominantly blue.
The main image on the front side of the banknote depicts the Russky Bridge, a cable-stayed bridge in Vladivostok connecting Russky Island with the mainland.
The reverse side features the Vostochny Cosmodrome.
On the front side, in the top left corner, is the coat of arms of the Russian Federation. The reverse side includes the inscription “2017” in the upper right corner, indicating the year of issuance.
A QR code is located in the lower right corner of the front side, linking to the Bank of Russia’s website for detailed information about the banknote’s security features.
The banknote is made from white cotton paper.
The paper contains two types of security fibers: colored fibers with alternating red and blue segments, and gray fibers.
A 5 mm-wide diving holographic security thread is embedded in the paper, featuring windows in a decorative shape on the front side.
The banknote has two serial numbers located on the reverse side, consisting of a two-letter series code and a nine-digit number. The left serial number is readable along the short side of the banknote, while the right one is readable along the long side.