100 dollars 2009 — Zimbabwe ( Pick: 97 )
Region:
Africa
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 dollars issued in Zimbabwe in 2009. It is cataloged under Pick number 97. The front side design features the Chiremba balanced rock and denotes the 2009 Issue, Fourth Dollar (ZWL). The back displays a torch along with a skyline.
This note is printed on non-watermarked cotton-based paper and measures 148 x 74 mm. It is signed by Dr. Gideon Gono, the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe. The printing office responsible for this note is Fidelity Printers & Refiners, located in the Msasa Industrial Area of Harare.
Specific details about the amount produced remain unknown. Zimbabwe experienced hyperinflation in the late 2000s, leading to the introduction of higher denomination banknotes.
This note is printed on non-watermarked cotton-based paper and measures 148 x 74 mm. It is signed by Dr. Gideon Gono, the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe. The printing office responsible for this note is Fidelity Printers & Refiners, located in the Msasa Industrial Area of Harare.
Specific details about the amount produced remain unknown. Zimbabwe experienced hyperinflation in the late 2000s, leading to the introduction of higher denomination banknotes.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Dr. Gideon Gono, Governor, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
- Date of issue
- 2009
- Printing office
- Fidelity Printers & Refiners, Msasa Industrial Area, Harare
- Paper
- non-watermarked cotton-based paper
- Colour
- brown
- Dimensions
- 148 x 74 mm
- Amount produced
- unknown
- Pick catalog
- 97
About this banknote
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe issued the 100-dollar banknote (Pick 97) in 2009 as part of the Fourth Dollar series, introduced on February 2, 2009. This series aimed to address hyperinflation by revaluing the currency, with one Fourth Dollar equating to one trillion Third Dollars.
The front of the banknote features the Chiremba Balancing Rocks, a notable geological formation near Epworth. The reverse side displays the Freedom Flame Monument alongside a view of Harare's skyline. Measuring 148 x 74 mm, the note is printed on non-watermarked cotton-based paper by Fidelity Printers & Refiners in Harare. It bears the signature of Dr. Gideon Gono, then Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe.