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  1. Zimbabwe 100 Trillion Dollars, Genuine AA+ 2008 Banknote UNC Uncirculated P-91.

    It has an AA prefix serial number and is in uncirculated condition. These notes were issued by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe during the late 2000s, when the country went through one of the worst periods of hyperinflation in history.

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  2. 6 X ORIGINAL ZIMBABWE 100 TRILLION DOLLARS 2008 AA SERIES P91 UNC UV PASSED COA

    Over the course of five-year span of hyperinflation, the inflation rate fluctuated greatly in Zimbabwe. At one point, the US Ambassador to Zimbabwe predicted that it would reach 1.5 million percent.

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  3. Zimbabwe 100 Trillion Dollars, Genuine AA+ 2008 Banknote UNC Uncirculated P-91.

    This banknote is a must-have for any collector or history enthusiast who is interested in Africa and world currency. It is the only banknote in the world with the highest denomination. Own a piece of History!

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  4. 10 X 100 billion special agro cheque Zimbabwe dollar notes. used.

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  5. 100 Trillion Dollars Zimbabwe Banknote. Gold Foil Collectible

    Gold Foil Collectible. Fun Banknote. Plastic with gold foil shine. Colour - gold plated.

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  6. Zimbabwe One Hundred Trillion Dollars Silver Foil Banknote Collectible Gift

    Products include: 1pcs gold banknote. THESE PRODUCTS ARE ONLY A NOVELTY AND SHOULD BE REGARDED AS ONLY A COLLECTIBLE. THESE PRODUCTS ARE MADE FROM GOLD PLATED AND ARE NOT REAL GOLD. Reply your inquiry in 24 hours.

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  7. 100 Trillion Dollars. Zimbabwe Banknote. AA Prefix. Unc. Dated 2008.

    100 Trillion Dollars. Zimbabwe Banknote. AA Prefix. Unc. Dated 2008. 100,000,000,000,000 Dollars. Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe. Uncirculated. UV checked and verified. Highly collectible hyperinflation note. Zimbabwean bank note. The note you receive will be an AA Serial. Ref M1298.

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  8. 10 X ORIGINAL ZIMBABWE 100 TRILLION DOLLARS 2008 AA SERIES P91 UNC UV PASSED COA

    Over the course of five-year span of hyperinflation, the inflation rate fluctuated greatly in Zimbabwe. At one point, the US Ambassador to Zimbabwe predicted that it would reach 1.5 million percent.

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