1 dollars 2009 — Zimbabwe ( Pick: 92 )
Region:
Africa
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1 dollar issued in Zimbabwe in 2009. It is cataloged under Pick number 92. This note features a front design that includes the 2009 Issue label, along with the Fourth Dollar (ZWL) denomination and an illustration of the Chiremba balanced rock. The reverse side depicts two women mashing grain.
The banknote has a color scheme of blue and cream, with dimensions of 148 x 74 mm. The specific series and period are not specified in the documentation.
In 2009, Zimbabwe faced significant inflation challenges, leading to multiple currency reforms.
The banknote has a color scheme of blue and cream, with dimensions of 148 x 74 mm. The specific series and period are not specified in the documentation.
In 2009, Zimbabwe faced significant inflation challenges, leading to multiple currency reforms.
Specifications
- Colour
- Blue and cream
- Dimensions
- 148 x 74 mm
- Pick catalog
- 92
About this banknote
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe issued the 1 Dollar banknote (Pick 92) on February 2, 2009, as part of the Fourth Dollar series. This series was introduced to address the severe hyperinflation affecting the country's economy at the time.
The front of the note features the Chiremba Balancing Rocks in Epworth near Harare, with cattle and pigs depicted in the underprint. The reverse shows two women mashing grain near huts and a farm. Notably, the note lacks a traditional watermark, instead displaying a simulated faux "watermark" area with images of cows and plants.