20 dollars 1983 — Zimbabwe ( Pick: 4c )
Region:
Africa
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 20 dollars issued in Zimbabwe in 1983. It is cataloged under Pick number 4c. This note features a front side design with the signature 2 and the year 1983.
The banknote's colors are blue, black, and dark green, printed on a multicolor underprint. It measures 152 x 81 mm and is made of paper. The note is signed by Kombo James Moyana and was printed at the Harare printing office.
The note was part of Zimbabwe's economic transition following independence in 1980, which sought to address issues from colonial rule.
The banknote's colors are blue, black, and dark green, printed on a multicolor underprint. It measures 152 x 81 mm and is made of paper. The note is signed by Kombo James Moyana and was printed at the Harare printing office.
The note was part of Zimbabwe's economic transition following independence in 1980, which sought to address issues from colonial rule.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Kombo James Moyana
- Date of issue
- 1983
- Printing office
- Harare
- Paper
- paper
- Colour
- blue, black and dark green on multicolor underprint
- Dimensions
- 152 x 81 mm
- Pick catalog
- 4c
About this banknote
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe issued the 20-dollar banknote in 1983, featuring the signature of Governor Kombo James Moyana. This note was part of the first series introduced after Zimbabwe's independence in 1980, with the initial denominations released between April 15, 1981, and April 14, 1982.
The obverse of the banknote displays a giraffe on the left and the Chiremba balancing rocks from Epworth, Harare, at the center right. The reverse features an elephant alongside Victoria Falls. The watermark is a depiction of the Zimbabwe Bird.