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100 000 Dollars Travellers Cheque

Uitgever Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
Jaar 2003
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Valuta First Dollar (1980-2006)
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Opschrift voorzijde ZIMBABWE DOLLAR TRAVELLERS CHEQUE RESERVE BANK OF ZIMBABWE When countersigned here by the holder in the presence of the person cashing will pay the order of One Hundred Thousand Zimbabwe Dollars Signature of holder Valid only in Zimbabwe Issuer: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Acting Governor
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Beschrijving beveiliging Zimbabwe Bird watermark
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Opmerkingen

Zimbabwe's travellers cheque series was a direct response to the cash shortage crisis of the early 2000s, when hyperinflation was accelerating faster than the RBZ could print and distribute conventional banknotes. These cheques were intended as a stopgap — high-denomination instruments that could move large nominal values without requiring physical note stock the central bank didn't have. At 100,000 dollars, this was a substantial face value for 2003, though it would become trivial within a year or two as inflation compounded.

The watermark is the sole security feature, which is notably sparse for a high-value instrument — a reflection of printing constraints rather than policy.