2 dollars 1980 — Zimbabwe ( Pick: 1a )
Region:
Africa
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
This banknote from Zimbabwe, dated 1980, carries a denomination of 2 dollars. It features a front side design with the signature of Salisbury and displays a blue and multicolour visual scheme.
It is identified in the catalog under Pick number 1a. The note's denomination, year, and design attributes serve as its reference details within the catalog.
It is identified in the catalog under Pick number 1a. The note's denomination, year, and design attributes serve as its reference details within the catalog.
Specifications
- Colour
- Blue and multicolour
- Pick catalog
- 1a
About this banknote
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe issued this 2-dollar banknote in 1980. The banknote series was introduced to replace the Rhodesian dollar following Zimbabwe's independence. The introduction of this currency marked a significant transitional period for the nation's financial systems, starting on April 18, 1980.
The front side design features the signature of the Governor, and the inscription "Salisbury. 1980." The banknote is primarily blue with multicolour elements. It holds the Pick number 1a, marking its significance as one of the earliest notes in Zimbabwe's post-independence currency system.