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1 Shilling Eurofighter Typhoon

Issuer Zimbabwe › Zimbabwe (1980-date)
Year 2018
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Value 1 Shilling
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Reverse description A colour-printed depiction of an Eurofighter Typhoon multirole combat aircraft is shown in dynamic three-quarter view in flight, rendered against a stylised light blue sky background suggestive of clouds. The arching legend 'MOST POWERFUL FIGHTER JETS' runs along the upper periphery of the field. The aircraft type name 'Eurofighter Typhoon' is inscribed in a curved legend along the lower portion of the field.
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Zimbabwe abandoned its own dollar in 2009 after inflation rendered it arithmetically useless — at its peak, the central bank was issuing hundred-trillion-dollar notes. The country then operated on a basket of foreign currencies for nearly a decade. This shilling denomination issued in 2018 is part of a series of collector pieces produced under licensing arrangements, carrying a face value in a currency unit Zimbabwe does not actually use domestically.

The Eurofighter Typhoon itself entered RAF service in 2003, developed under a four-nation consortium — UK, Germany, Italy, and Spain — after a procurement process that stretched across the Cold War's end.

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