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| 表面の銘文 | 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 Fifty Thousand Zimbabwe Dollars Signature of holder Valid only in Zimbabwe Issuer: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Acting Governor |
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| 偽造防止技術 | Watermark |
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Zimbabwe's travellers cheque issues from 2003 were a direct consequence of the country's accelerating hyperinflationary spiral and the near-collapse of the formal banking system. Retailers and businesses had begun refusing standard banknotes over concerns about fraud and supply shortages, so the Reserve Bank introduced these high-denomination cheques as a quasi-transactional instrument — usable in commerce but theoretically redeemable through banking channels.
The 50,000 dollar face value, enormous by any pre-crisis measure, was already losing purchasing power faster than the notes could be distributed. By 2006, redenomination would make the entire series obsolete.