Description: 500 Million Zimbabwe Bearer Cheque Dollars 2008 series:1 pcs x 500 Million Zimbabwe BEARER Banknote (aka: "Zim Bond") Condition: heavy CIRCULATEDDenomination: 50 Million (500,000,000)Quantity: 1 STOCK IMAGE. ACTUAL SERIAL NUMBERS VARYAUTHENTIC CURRENCY FROM THE RESERVE BANK OF ZIMBABWE. Follow our store Listings have just begun. Thousands of amazing currency options coming your way. This Zimbabwe 50 Million Dollar Bearer Cheque from 2008 is uniquely colored in purple and measures 148 x 74 mm. The obverse side of the note features the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe logo and the denomination in the center. With the signature of Governor Dr. G. Gono printed on the left. The reverse side of the note features three elephants. The country is known to have the second biggest elephant population in Africa. The banknote's security features include a solid security thread with a demetalized RBZ, Zimbabwe bird Type C watermark, and electrotype RBZ. Banknote,Currency,rare,Money,hot,rare,100 trillion,50 trillion,Hyperinflation,ZIM,Zimbabwe reset,revaluation,revalue,limited,World Banknotes, Africa Banknotes,20 trillion,10 trillion,50 billion,20 billion,10 billion,5 billion,1 billion,500 million,200 million,100 million,50 million,10 million,series, Zim set,Zimbabwe set,PCGS graded,PCGS,graded,PMG graded,PPQ 70,PPQ69,PPQ 68Currency exchange,global currency,trillion,trillions,2008,AA series,ZWN,ZWR,ZWL2009,first re-denomination,second re-denomination, third re-denomination,coinCoins,bills,banknotes,cheques,devaluation,2007,2006,reserve bank of Zimbabwe,Exchange rate
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Location: Santa Ana, California
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Denomination: Z$500 Million
Type: Banknotes
Year: 2008
Country: Zimbabwe
Grade: Ungraded
Country/Region of Manufacture: Zimbabwe
Modified Item: No