10000000 dollars 2008 — Zimbabwe ( Pick: 55 )
Region:
Africa
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10,000,000 dollars issued in Zimbabwe in 2008. It is cataloged under Pick number 55. The design features red and green colors associated with the 2006-2008 Emergency Bearer Checks of the Second Dollar (ZWN). The front side displays thematic elements related to this series, while the back features imagery of a Tigerfish and the Kariba Dam.
The dimensions of the note are 148 x 74 mm, and it is made of paper. The banknote is signed by Dr. Gideon Gono. The printing was handled by Fidelity Printers.
The amount produced is not specified. In 2008, Zimbabwe experienced hyperinflation, leading to extreme devaluation of its currency, with notes of higher denominations being issued to meet the needs of the economy.
The dimensions of the note are 148 x 74 mm, and it is made of paper. The banknote is signed by Dr. Gideon Gono. The printing was handled by Fidelity Printers.
The amount produced is not specified. In 2008, Zimbabwe experienced hyperinflation, leading to extreme devaluation of its currency, with notes of higher denominations being issued to meet the needs of the economy.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Dr. Gideon Gono
- Date of issue
- 2008
- Printing office
- Fidelity Printers
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Red and green
- Dimensions
- 148 x 74 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 55
About this banknote
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe issued the 10,000,000-dollar bearer cheque (Pick 55) on January 1, 2008, with a redemption date of June 30, 2008. This issuance was part of the 2006–2008 Emergency Bearer Cheque series, introduced to address a shortage of regular paper money during a period of hyperinflation.
The front of the note features the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe's logo. The reverse side displays an African tigerfish (Hydrocynus vittatus) at the center and the Kariba Dam on the Zambezi River to the right. The note measures 148 x 74 mm and was printed by Fidelity Printers.