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ZIM 50,000 Dollars 2008ZIM 100,000 Dollars 2008
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CertNum 8091492-003 Front
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CertNum 8091492-003 Back
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CertNum 8046927-075 Front
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CertNum 8046927-075 Back
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The release of this note was announced on October 11th, 2008. The Zimbabwe regular banknotes feature an image of the Chiremba balancing rock formation - three balancing rocks that are in Matobo National Park. The image of the stones was chosen as a metaphor for balancing development and environmental protection following the country’s transition from white-ruled Rhodesia to the majority black ruled Zimbabwe. The Matobo Hills are composed entirely of granite and it makes for some really unique...
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The release of this note was announced on November 3rd, 2008. The Zimbabwe regular banknotes feature an image of the Chiremba balancing rock formation - three balancing rocks that are in Matobo National Park. The image of the stones was chosen as a metaphor for balancing development and environmental protection following the country’s transition from white-ruled Rhodesia to the majority black ruled Zimbabwe. The Matobo Hills are composed entirely of granite and it makes for some unique and in...
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ZIM 500,000 Dollars RR2 2008ZIM 1 Million Dollars 2008
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CertNum 1607076-060 Front
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CertNum 1607076-060 Back
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CertNum 8077710-004 Front
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CertNum 8077710-004 Back
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The release of this note was announced on 03 Nov 2008. This ZIM76 is a replacement note or a “star” note as they’re often called because the US Federal Reserve puts a star next to the serial number on replacement notes. With most Zimbabwean 3rd dollars the serial numbers start with “AA.” With the replacement notes the serial number starts with “ZA.” The Zimbabwe regular banknotes feature an image of the Chiremba balancing rock formation - three balancing rocks that are in Matobo National P...
Owner's Description:
The Zimbabwe regular banknotes feature an image of the Chiremba balancing rock formation - three balancing rocks that are in Matobo National Park. The image of the stones was chosen as a metaphor for balancing development and environmental protection following the country’s transition from white-ruled Rhodesia to the majority black ruled Zimbabwe. The Matobo Hills are composed entirely of granite and it makes for some unique and interesting formations. The back side of the Trillions Series ba...
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ZIM 10 Million Dollars 2008ZIM 50 Million Dollars 2008
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CertNum 8046939-083 Front
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CertNum 8046939-083 Back
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CertNum 8046945-001 Front
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CertNum 8046945-001 Back
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The release of this banknote was announced on 3 Dec 2008. About a week before this note and its cohorts (ZIM79 and ZIM80) were released a Southern African Development Community (SADC) tribunal ruled on 28 Nov 2008 that the expropriation of farms from 78 farmers (see P-5 descriptions for more on the land seizure program and its consequences) was illegal. However, none of the countries that are part of the SADC were willing to do anything to enforce the ruling and the response from the Mugabe g...
Owner's Description:
The release of this banknote was announced on 3 Dec 2008. About a week before this note and its cohorts (ZIM78 and ZIM80) were released a Southern African Development Community (SADC) tribunal ruled on 28 Nov 2008 that the expropriation of farms from 78 farmers (see P-5 descriptions for more on the land seizure program and its consequences) was illegal. However, none of the countries that are part of the SADC were willing to do anything to enforce the ruling and the response from the Mugabe g...
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ZIM 100 Million Dollars ZIM 200 Million Dollars
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CertNum 1625506-036 Front
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CertNum 1625506-036 Back
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CertNum 1625516-043 Front
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CertNum 1625516-043 Back
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The release of this banknote was announced on 3 Dec 2008. This ZIM80 is a replacement note or a “star” note as they are often called because the US Federal Reserve puts a star next to the serial number on replacement notes. With most Zimbabwean 3rd dollars, the serial numbers start with “AA.” With the replacement notes the serial number starts with “ZA.” About a week before this note and its cohorts (ZIM78 and ZIM79) were released a Southern African Development Community (SADC) tribunal ru...
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The release of this banknote was announced on 12 Dec 2008 - 9 whole calendar days after the last round of notes had been announced. This ZIM81 is a replacement note or a “star” note as they are often called because the US Federal Reserve puts a star next to the serial number on replacement notes. With most Zimbabwean 3rd dollars the serial numbers start with “AA.” With the replacement notes the serial number starts with “ZA.” The Zimbabwe regular banknotes feature an image of the Chiremba ...
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ZIM 500 Million Dollars 2008ZIM 500 Million Dollars RBB2 2008
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CertNum 1539489-025 Front
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CertNum 1539489-025 Back
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CertNum 8046946-058 Front
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CertNum 8046946-058 Back
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Owner's Description:
The release of this banknote was announced on 12 Dec 2008 - 9 whole calendar days after the last round of notes had been announced. This ZIM82, 500 Million dollar note has a serial number with an “AB” prefix. The best information I’ve been able to find on this so far suggests that serial numbers starting with “AB,” and, where applicable, “AC” and “AD,” refer to notes from later printings of the note / denomination. So, “AA” would be a note from the first printing / issuance of the denominati...
Owner's Description:
The release of this banknote was announced on 12 Dec 2008 - 9 whole calendar days after the last round of notes had been announced. This ZIM82 is a replacement note or a “star” note as they are often called because the US Federal Reserve puts a star next to the serial number on replacement notes. With most Zimbabwean 3rd dollars the serial numbers start with “AA.” With the replacement notes the serial number starts with “ZA.” The Zimbabwe regular banknotes feature an image of the Chiremba...
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