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Zimbabwe - 50.000.000.000 Dollars 2008 - Pick # 87 - PMG 66 EPQ

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Total graded by PMG: 214
In 66 EPQ: 115
In higher grades: 37
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This Zimbabwean banknote, issued by the Reserve Bank, signifies a notable point in the nation's monetary history. The 50 billion dollar note, introduced in 2008, represents one of the highest denominations issued during a period of hyperinflation. The onlookers often remark on its unique design and the stark contrast of colors, providing insight into the country's economic struggles and resilience. The banknote features intricate details along with artistic elements that make it a collectible item. Important security features, such as a watermarked background and various printed patterns, highlight its authenticity, ensuring that it retains a distinctive place in currency collectorship.


Obverse (front)
The front side of this banknote showcases a soothing gradient of light peach and cream colors. Dominating the left portion is a prominent inscription stating "50 BILLION DOLLARS" in a bold, stylized font. The background features a mix of abstract patterns and the words "RESERVE BANK OF ZIMBABWE," alongside other security elements. Small details include a microprinted serial number, which reads "AA9313985," adding an extra layer of authenticity. Overall, the artistry reflects both the country's culture and the pressing issues of the times, including the reminder of the hyperinflation era.

Reverse (back)
The reverse side of the banknote continues with a harmonious blend of cream and peach hues, presenting an illustration of stacked rocks, which symbolizes stability. Surrounding this central image are ornamental patterns and more inscriptions, including the value denomination in a repetitive format. Security measures such as textured printing and concealed elements can be noted, enhancing its resistance against counterfeiting. The back also features the serial number, maintaining consistency with the front side, making this banknote a fascinating piece for both collectors and historians.
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E - Auction # 20 / PMG / February
Main categorie
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Country
Zimbabwe
Year
2008
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