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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse is dominated by a large guilloche-filled numeral '100.000' at centre, rendered in teal and violet tones over a finely engraved lathe-work underprint. The denomination legend 'CENT MILLE NOUVEAUX ZAÏRES' is overprinted across the numeral panel, flanked by ornamental borders of repeating geometric motifs. The issuing bank name appears in a banner at the bottom, with a second rendering of '100.000' and the monogram 'NZ' below, and a counterfeit warning text at lower right. |
| 裏面の銘文 | Cent Mille Nouveaux Zaïres Banque du Zaïre 100.000 NZ (Translation: One Hundred Thousand New Zaïres Bank of Zaïre) |
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By 1996, the Banque du Zaïre was printing notes at the Hôtel des Monnaies in Kinshasa — a domestic press operation that had largely replaced foreign security printers as the country's economic collapse accelerated. This 100,000 Nouveaux Zaïres denomination reflects the terminal stage of that collapse: the Nouveau Zaïre itself had been introduced in 1993 at a rate of one new unit to three million old Zaïres, yet within three years inflation had rendered even six-figure notes effectively worthless in daily transactions.
Mobutu's government fell the following year. The currency was abolished entirely in 1997 when the country was renamed the Democratic Republic of the Congo.