10000 dollars 2008 — Zimbabwe ( Pick: 72 )
Region:
Africa
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10,000 dollar note issued in Zimbabwe in 2008. It falls under Pick number 72. The front side design features the Chiremba balanced rock, while the back depicts a harvester and tractor.
This banknote is made of cotton and has dimensions of 153 x 76 mm. It is signed by Dr. G. Gono and printed by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe.
The exact amount produced is unknown. In 2008, Zimbabwe faced severe hyperinflation, which resulted in the rapid issuance of various denominations.
This banknote is made of cotton and has dimensions of 153 x 76 mm. It is signed by Dr. G. Gono and printed by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe.
The exact amount produced is unknown. In 2008, Zimbabwe faced severe hyperinflation, which resulted in the rapid issuance of various denominations.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Dr. G. Gono
- Date of issue
- 2008
- Printing office
- Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
- Paper
- cotton
- Colour
- brown
- Dimensions
- 153 x 76 mm
- Amount produced
- unknown
- Pick catalog
- 72
About this banknote
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe issued the 10000 dollar banknote in 2008. This series was introduced during a period of hyperinflation in Zimbabwe, which led to the need for higher-denomination banknotes to facilitate daily transactions.
The front of the note features the Chiremba balanced rock, while the reverse depicts a harvester and tractor. This banknote, identified by Pick number 72, was signed by Dr. G. Gono, the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe at that time. The note is printed on cotton paper and measures 153 x 76 mm.