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Zimbabwe 10 Trillion Dollars 2008

Zimbabwe 10 Trillion Dollars 2008
Product Code
ZW-88
Type
MUSEUM EXHIBIT — DO NOT ORDER
Historic value:
20.00
Price:
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10 Trillion Dollars 2008 (Front: Chiremba Balancing Rocks in Epworth near Harare. Zimbabwe Bird in colour-shift paint. Reverse: Building of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe in Harare. The conical tower inside the Great Enclosure and The Ruins of Great Zimbabwe near Masvingo (Fort Victoria). Watermark: None (simulated faux "watermark" in the watermark area of the note displays a cow on both sides of the note). Security features: Zimbabwe Bird figure applied in the watermark area masterfully executed in Optically Variable Ink (OVI). Consecutively running red vertical and black horizontal serial numbers on the front of the banknote. 3 mm wide security stripe executed in colour changing paint. Invisible colored filament fibers (hairs), distributed extremely sparsely, vertical red serial number and most of the banknote (except the central part) fluoresce under ultraviolet light. Surface-applied 3 mm wide security imitation ribbon on the front, bearing repeated 'RBZ', executed in OVI transparent paint. Registration device in a form of a vertical '10000000000000'. Tactile feature: One diamond-shaped square dot in the watermark area helps the blind and the visually impaired people recognize the banknote. Predominant colour: Olivine green. Artist: FPRZ. Signature: Dr. Gideon Gono (Governor, Nov. 2003 – Nov. 2013). Printing method: Offset. Issuer: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe. Date of issue: 16th January 2009. Demonetised: 1 October 2015. Material: Cotton fiber paper. Printer: Fidelity Printers & Refiners, Zimbabwe (FPRZ))

Dimensions: 148 x 74 mm

Catalogue Number: P-88

Texts: I promise to pay the bearer on demand Ten Trillion Dollars for the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe. Harare.

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