Strength and Sovereignty
VEN111b, 2019, 50,000 VES

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Bolivares Soberanos (Sovereign Bolivar) Narrow Seg. Sec. Thread

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Note Description: 50,000 Bolívares 2019 - Wmk: S. Bolívar & BCV
Grade: 68 EPQ
Country: Venezuela
Note Number: VEN111b
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Certification #: 8086897-024
Owner: Revenant
Set Category: World
Set Name: Strength and Sovereignty
Slot Name: VEN111b, 2019, 50,000 VES
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Owner's Description

Reuters reported the announcement of the $1 Billion, $5 Billion, and $10 Billion dollar banknotes on 19 Dec 2008 - a literal week after the last batch of notes was announced.

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 and interesting formations.

The back side of the Trillions Series banknotes all feature a pair of images that have some kind of national, cultural or economic significance to Zimbabwe. These images are different on each denomination though some of the images seem to have been used more than once on different denominations throughout the series.

The 10 Billion dollar banknote features images of the Kariba dam and of a miner. While Kariba Dam has appeared on Zimbabwean banknotes all the way back to the beginning, with ZIM1, this artwork does not appear to be the same as any of those used in previous series. This artwork seems to have premiered with the Third Dollar series, on ZIM66 (5 ZWR). This image of the dam also appears on ZIM90 (50 Trillion). The miner image also appears on ZIM68 (20 ZWR), ZIM74 (50 000 ZWR) ZIM82 (500 Million ZWR), ZIM89 (20 Trillion ZWR).

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