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👌RHODESIA 2 and TEN DOLLAR HIGHLY COLLECTABLE NOTE

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
JDB WE 07 J
Bob Shop ID
669506131

These are two different denominations of the Zimbabwean dollar banknotes, specifically a \$2 and a \$10 note issued by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe. They are now considered collectibles due to the country's later hyperinflation period. 

  • \$2 Note: This blue note, dated 1994, features a Cape buffalo and the Chiremba Balancing Rocks in Epworth on the front. 
  • \$10 Note: This red note, also dated 1994, features a Sable antelope and the Chiremba Balancing Rocks on the front. 
  • Both notes bear the signature of the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe at the time. 
  • They are no longer valid currency and hold no monetary value.