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  2. Banknotes of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Banknotes dated 1980 bore Salisbury as the name of Zimbabwe's capital, which renamed itself to Harare on 18 April 1982: $5, $10 and $20 notes dated 1982 and later bore the updated name, but early batches of $10 notes dated 1982 erroneously bore the capital's old name. There were no $2 notes dated 1982: those dated 1983 and later had the updated ...

  3. Zimbabwean dollar - Wikipedia

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    The 100 trillion Zimbabwean dollar banknote (10 14 dollars), equal to 10 27 pre-2006 dollars. On 30 July 2008, the dollar was redenominated and given a new currency code of ZWR. [23] After 1 August 2008, 10 billion ZWN were worth 1 ZWR. [23] Coins valued at Z$5, Z$10 and Z$25 and banknotes worth Z$5, Z$10, Z$20, Z$100, and Z$500 were issued in ...

  4. Zimbabwean one hundred trillion dollar note - Wikipedia

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    The Zimbabwean one hundred trillion dollar note is a denomination of Zimbabwean currency.It is one of the world's largest denominations of currency. [1] It was first issued in Zimbabwe on 16 January 2009 during the period of hyperinflation when the prices of goods rose rapidly and the government printed money in increasingly larger denominations to match market prices.

  5. Zimbabwean bond notes - Wikipedia

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    [10] Despite the notes being notionally pegged to the US dollar, their value, like the former Zimbabwean dollar, is collapsing, with everyday transactions using a rate of $3 bond notes to 1 United States dollar in January 2019 and over $90 bond notes to US$1 as of November 2020. [11] As of August 2022, the conversion rate is $361.9 bond notes ...

  6. Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    A third redenomination, producing the "fourth Zimbabwe dollar", occurred in February 2009, and dropped 12 more zeros from the currency. It was thus worth 10 trillion trillion original dollars, as the three redenominations together reduced the value of an original dollar by 10 3 × 10 10 × 10 12 = 10 25.

  7. Zimbabwean bonds - Wikipedia

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    Pegged against the U.S. dollar coins were denominated at 1, 5, 10, and 25 cents and later followed by a 50-cent coin in 2015. [2] A bi-metallic one-dollar bond coin was released on 28 November 2016. [3] A bi-metallic two-dollar bond coin was released into circulation in 2018. in 2024 the Zimbabwe gold was introduced and replaced the Zimbabwe ...

  8. Zimbabwean bond coins - Wikipedia

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    The bond coins, struck at the South African Mint in Pretoria, [8] were the first Zimbabwean coins since 2003. A bimetallic one-dollar bond coin was released on 28 November 2016 [9] along with two- and five-dollar Zimbabwean bond notes. [10] A bimetallic two-dollar bond coin was released in 2019, and circulates with its equivalent banknote in ...

  9. Hyperinflation - Wikipedia

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    100 quintillion P (10 20) Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe dollar: November 2008 7.96 × 10 10: 98.01 24.35 hours $100 trillion (10 14) Yugoslavia: Yugoslav dinar: January 1994 3.13 × 10 8: 64.63 1.39 days 500 billion DIN (5 × 10 11) Republika Srpska: Republika Srpska dinar: January 1994 2.97 × 10 8: 64.35 1.40 days 50 billion DIN (5 × 10 10) Germany ...

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