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This is a lot of 3 Zimbabwe 100 Dollar banknotes issued by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe in 1995. These notes are historically significant, representing Zimbabwes pre-hyperinflation era currency.
Obverse: Illustration of the iconic stacked stone design, denomination 100, and inscriptions RESERVE BANK OF ZIMBABWE. Each note carries the Governors signature and the promise text I promise to pay the bearer on demand ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS.
Reverse: Depiction of elephants and the Kariba Dam, symbolizing Zimbabwes natural heritage and infrastructure.
Year: 1995
Country: Zimbabwe
Denomination: 100 Dollars
Quantity: Lot of 3 notes (each with unique serial numbers)
Condition: Very Fine (VF) moderate circulation wear, intact paper, clear details, and good collector appeal.
Collectors Notes:
Pre-hyperinflation Zimbabwean notes are increasingly sought after for their historical and numismatic value.
The 100 Dollar denomination from the 1990s is scarcer compared to later hyperinflation issues.
Ideal for collectors of African banknotes or those building a world currency collection.