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Zimbabwe 500 Dollars Banknote, 2007, P-70, UNC

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This Zimbabwe 500 Dollar banknote is uniquely colored in purple with a dimension of 145 x 72 mm. It was released in 2007 and features the Chiremba balancing rocks on the front design. The perfectly balanced rocks are situated in Epworth in the south-eastern part of the Harare Province. The reverse side of the note depicts dairy workers milking cows and cattle. The banknote's security features include a windowed security thread with demetalized RBZ 500, Zimbabwe bird Type C watermark, and electrotype 500.

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    ZIMB70U
  • Variety:
    UNC
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This Zimbabwe 500 Dollar banknote is uniquely colored in purple with a dimension of 145 x 72 mm. It was released in 2007 and features the Chiremba balancing rocks on the front design. The perfectly balanced rocks are situated in Epworth in the south-eastern part of the Harare Province. The reverse side of the note depicts dairy workers milking cows and cattle. The banknote's security features include a windowed security thread with demetalized RBZ 500, Zimbabwe bird Type C watermark, and electrotype 500.

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