10 dollars 2006 — Zimbabwe ( Pick: 39 )
Region:
Africa
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10-dollar note issued in Zimbabwe in 2006. It is cataloged under Pick number 39.
The note features a design from the 2006-2008 Emergency Bearer Checks series, displaying a rose on the front side. The back depicts two women mashing grain.
This banknote is printed on paper and has dimensions of 148 x 74 mm. It is signed by Dr. Gideon Gono and produced by Fidelity Printers. During 2006, Zimbabwe was experiencing hyperinflation, prompting the central bank to issue multiple denominations.
The note features a design from the 2006-2008 Emergency Bearer Checks series, displaying a rose on the front side. The back depicts two women mashing grain.
This banknote is printed on paper and has dimensions of 148 x 74 mm. It is signed by Dr. Gideon Gono and produced by Fidelity Printers. During 2006, Zimbabwe was experiencing hyperinflation, prompting the central bank to issue multiple denominations.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Dr. Gideon Gono
- Date of issue
- 1 August 2006
- Printing office
- Fidelity Printers
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Red
- Dimensions
- 148 x 74 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 39
About this banknote
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe issued this series in 2006 during a period of economic instability. This was part of the Emergency Bearer Checks introduced to address hyperinflation under the leadership of Dr. Gideon Gono, the Governor of the Reserve Bank.
The front of the Pick 39 banknote features a rose, while the back depicts two women mashing grain. Printed by Fidelity Printers, this red-colored paper note measures 148 x 74 mm. It is part of the Second Dollar (ZWN) series, which aimed to provide temporary relief during the currency crisis.