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| 正面描述 | The central vignette presents an intaglio-printed view of the Chiremba Balancing Rocks in Matopos National Park, rendered in deep burgundy tones against a warm rose and ochre guilloche underprint. To the left, the large numeral '50' and the banknote's promise-to-pay legend are set within a geometric underprint panel, with the Governor's facsimile signature below. A colour-shifting security stripe and OVI patch appear at the right margin, alongside repeated microtext and a map outline of Zimbabwe. |
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| 背面铭文 | RESERVE BANK OF ZIMBABWE 50 FIFTY DOLLARS |
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Zimbabwe's 2020 bond note series arrived during the country's second major currency collapse in little over a decade. The Zimbabwe dollar had been reintroduced in 2019 after the official abandonment of the multi-currency system — itself a decade-long patch following the catastrophic hyperinflation that had forced the original dollar's withdrawal in 2009. Giesecke+Devrient, a reliable supplier to numerous African central banks, produced the series on hybrid substrate, a polymer-paper composite that offers better durability than pure cotton without the full tooling cost of a dedicated polymer run.
The OVI patch is notably prominent for a denomination that, given Zimbabwe's monetary history, carried real purchasing power for only a brief window after issue.