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1 Dollar

发行方 Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
年份 2007
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货币 Third Dollar (2007-2008)
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正面描述 Central vignette of the Chiremba Balancing Rocks in Matopos National Park, rendered in multicolour intaglio. The Zimbabwe Bird appears at upper right in colour-shifting optically variable ink. Guilloche underprint fills the background, with the denomination numeral '1' at left.
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背面描述 Large vignette of Victoria Falls (Mosi-oa-Tunya — The Smoke that Thunders) on the Zambezi River, rendered in multicolour intaglio, occupying the central and right portions of the note. A Water Buffalo is shown at left foreground, with a guilloche underprint throughout.
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By the time this note entered circulation, Zimbabwe's annual inflation rate was already well past 1,000% — the 1 Dollar denomination was functionally worthless within weeks of issue. Giesecke & Devrient in Leipzig supplied the printing throughout much of the hyperinflationary series, a logistical irony given that foreign currency was simultaneously being hoarded as the only reliable store of value in the country.

P#65 belongs to the short window before the Reserve Bank began lopping zeros through successive redenomination exercises. The third redenomination in 2009 eventually replaced it at a rate of 10^12 old dollars to one new one.