1000000 dollars 2008 — Zimbabwe ( Pick: 77 )
Region:
Africa
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1,000,000 dollars issued in Zimbabwe in 2008. It is cataloged under Pick number 77. The front side design features the 2007-2008 Issue of the Third Dollar (ZWR) and depicts the Chiremba balanced rock. The back displays the Great Zimbabwe ruins along with cattle.
The note has a blue color on a light green underprint and is printed on paper. The dimensions of the banknote are 153 x 73 mm. It is signed by Gideon Gono, the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, and was printed by Fidelity Printers and Refiners located in Harare, Zimbabwe.
During this period, Zimbabwe experienced hyperinflation, leading to the introduction of increasingly higher-denominated banknotes.
The note has a blue color on a light green underprint and is printed on paper. The dimensions of the banknote are 153 x 73 mm. It is signed by Gideon Gono, the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, and was printed by Fidelity Printers and Refiners located in Harare, Zimbabwe.
During this period, Zimbabwe experienced hyperinflation, leading to the introduction of increasingly higher-denominated banknotes.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Gideon Gono (Governor, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe)
- Date of issue
- 2008
- Printing office
- Fidelity Printers and Refiners, Harare, Zimbabwe
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Blue on light green underprint
- Dimensions
- 153 x 73 mm
- Pick catalog
- 77
About this banknote
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe issued the 1,000,000-dollar banknote (Pick 77) on November 5, 2008, during the third dollar period. This release was part of a series introduced to address the escalating hyperinflation in the country.
The front of the note features the Chiremba Balancing Rocks in Epworth, a recurring motif in Zimbabwean currency. The reverse depicts the Great Zimbabwe ruins and cattle. The banknote measures 153 x 76 mm and includes a watermark of the Zimbabwe Bird and electrotype "1000."