A remnant of the extreme hyperinflation that Zimbabwe experienced in 2008, the 100 trillion Zimbabwe dollar is part of the last series of banknotes that the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe issued before they completely stopped printing new notes in 2009. The Zimbabwe dollar was demonetized in 2015. This banknote has a unique serial number and a Paper Money Grade (PMG) of 67. The Chiremba Balancing Rocks in Matopos National Park in Epworth are highlighted on the obverse side of the note, with an underprint of stylized grains and cow and the Zimbabwe Bird printed in color-shifting ink. The Mosi-oa-Tunya (Victoria Falls) on Zambezi River and Syncerus caffer (African buffalo) are featured on the reverse side of the note. The note does not have a security thread and a watermark. However, the obverse side has a 3-mm gold-to-green optically variable ink stripe with a repeating RBZ text. The note is 148 mm long and 74 mm wide.