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We specialize in ONLY the Zimbabwe Trillion Series notes. When collecting currency, quality and authenticity are at the core of your purchase. We have the most comprehensive selection of the finest quality zimbabwe banknotes available. We ship every note in a protective clear sleeve and encase it with a rigid envelope to ensure that your investment is secure. We ship promptly and provide tracking with all of our orders. Most purchases ship on the same day (holidays and weekends are exceptions). We are the only company in the world to have a sealed brick of banknotes that has never been unwrapped. Still in the protective casing from the zimbabwe monetary distributor. It is believed to be the only one remaining in existence.
Shop NowHistory of the 100 Trillion Banknote
INTRODUCTION
When the Zimbabwean dollar first came into existence in 1980 it had a similar value to the US dollar. But by 2009 inflation in Zimbabwe it hit 79.6 billion per cent.
The country’s central bank could not even afford the paper on which to print its trillion-dollar notes. President Mugabe issued edicts to ban price rises, of comedic value were it not for the devastation that hyperinflation wrought upon the people. The miserably low savings and incomes of the impoverished population were wiped out; shopkeepers would frequently double prices between the morning and afternoon, leaving workers’ pay almost valueless by the end of the day.
In 2009, at the top of the inflationary cycle, for a brief period the government printed the now highly collectable 100 Trillion Dollar Banknote. The highest denomination ever printed in history. Soon thereafter the government stopped printing all currency and declared the US Dollar its official currency.