Between 1 and 200

Prime
When divided by 9 remainder is 8
One of the digits is 0

There are no prime numbers between 1 and 200 that satisfy these conditions.

If a number gives a remainder of 8 when divided by 9, then the sum of its digits is also equivalent to 8 modulo 9.

If one of the digits is 0, then the only possibility is that the number is a multiple of 10. However, no multiple of 10 (other than 10 itself, which is not prime) satisfies the condition of giving a remainder of 8 when divided by 9.

Therefore, there is no number between 1 and 200 that is prime, gives a remainder of 8 when divided by 9, and has a digit of 0.