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Zimbabwe 100 Dollars Banknote, 1995, P-9, Damaged

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Zimbabwe 100 Dollars banknote from 1995 has a pick number P-9, is in damaged condition, and features the Chiremba Balancing Rocks.


  • SKU:
    ZIMB9C-DAM
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    Damaged
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    Varies from Stock Photo
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Category: Banknotes
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This damaged 100 Zimbabwean dollar note is a standard circulation banknote issued by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe. It is a brown and purple note that is dated 1995, bears the signature of Dr. Leonard Ladislas Tsumba, and measures 152 mm x 75 mm. Its obverse side features the Chiremba Balancing Rocks in Epworth, a protea flower, and elephants. Its reverse side shows elephants and a view of Kariba Dam on Zambezi River. Security features include a solid security thread with a demetalized RBZ 100 and a Type C watermark of a Zimbabwe bird. The note was demonetized in 2006.

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