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Zimbabwe - 4 high denomination Replacements - UNC

Description

This analysis focuses on Zimbabwean banknotes, which reflect the unique economic history of the country. The notes showcase vibrant colors and notable illustrations, symbolizing the cultural heritage of Zimbabwe. Dated between 2008 and 2009, these notes represent a significant hyperinflation period, resulting in the issuance of denominations reaching hundreds of billions. The usage of various colors, from reds to greens and browns, captures the viewer's attention while also serving specific security purposes. Key security features include intricate watermarks and microprinting, emphasizing authenticity.


Obverse (front)
The front side of the banknotes prominently features the title 'Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe' at the top, accompanied by the denomination written in bold, clear letters. The color palette varies between notes, with reds on the five-hundred million dollar note and greens on the twenty billion dollar note. Each note contains a prominent national emblem and a unique serial number for identification. Texts, including the phrase 'Pay the bearer on demand,' reflect the financial promise associated with these notes. Security elements, such as watermarks and color-shifting ink, further enhance their legitimacy.

Reverse (back)
The reverse side showcases visually striking images, such as a stack of rocks, symbolizing strength and resilience. These images are complemented by intricate patterns and borders, which serve both aesthetic and anti-counterfeiting purposes. Notably, the larger denominations exhibit increased complexity with detailed backgrounds and security features that intertwine with the illustrated elements. Each note's reverse maintains a consistent format, but color variations emphasize the differences in value. The blend of color and imagery not only reflects Zimbabwe's natural heritage but also acts as a visual deterrent against forgery.
Start bid
€ 10
Estimated
€ 35  —  € 50
Current bid
€ 10
Minimum bid
€ 11
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Ends on: 14/02/2026 15:00 (CET)
Start bid
€ 10
Estimated
€ 35  —  € 50
Sold for
€ 10
Minimum price was not reached
1 Bid
Date
€ 10 (Your bid) M153
20/01/2026 - 17:34
Specifications
Auction
E - Auction # 19 / World Banknotes / February
Main categorie
Banknotes
Country
Zimbabwe
Year
2008

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