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2008 Zimbabwe 100 Trillion, 2026 IRR 5,000,000 Rial Cheque & 2024 Venezuela 500 Million Set

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2008 Zimbabwe 100 Trillion, 2026 IRR 5,000,000 Rial Cheque & 2024 Venezuela 500 Million Set

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2008 Zimbabwe 100 Trillion, 2026 5,000,000 IRR Rial Cheque & 2024 Venezuela 500 Million Set

This set of 3 notes brings together three striking modern high-denomination issues from different monetary stories: Zimbabwe’s famous 100 Trillion Dollars note from the 2008 hyperinflation era, the new 5,000,000-rial cheque introduced in 2026 as that country’s largest denomination at release, and Venezuela’s 500 bolívares digitales note introduced in 2024, equal to 500 million of the pre-2021 bolívares soberanos after redenomination.

The 2008 Zimbabwe 100 Trillion Dollars AA note is one of the most recognizable hyperinflation banknotes ever issued. Cataloged as Pick P-91, it belongs to the final high-denomination wave of Zimbabwe’s third dollar series. The note is dated 2008, carries the AA prefix style associated with this famous issue, and features the iconic Chiremba balancing rocks on the front, while the back shows Victoria Falls and African wildlife. Its enormous denomination made it an enduring symbol of one of the most dramatic inflation crises in modern numismatic history.

The 2026 5,000,000 IRAN rial cheque is a remarkable contemporary high-value issue and was reported as the country’s largest denomination when it entered the banking system in early 2026. Banknote references identify it as B304a, with design elements including the Agha Bozorg Mosque in Kashan on the front and the tomb of Ferdowsi in Tus on the back, along with modern security features such as a windowed thread and SPARK color-shifting ink. This note is especially appealing because it represents a very recent chapter in the ongoing history of high-denomination paper money.

The 2024 Venezuela 500 bolívares digitales note is the newest note in this trio and a strong example of post-redenomination inflation-era currency. The 500-bolívar digital note was introduced on 16 August 2024 and is listed as B391a; commercial cataloging also associates it with P-121. Under Venezuela’s 2021 monetary reform, 1 digital bolívar equaled 1,000,000 bolívares soberanos, so this 500-bolívar note corresponds to 500 million of the prior currency. Its vertical front design shows three portraits of Simón Bolívar, while the back features the coat of arms, Puente Rafael Urdaneta, and the Naval Battle of Lake Maracaibo.

As a group, these three notes make an engaging cross-section of modern monetary history: one globally famous hyperinflation icon, one newly issued mega-denomination cheque, and one recent redenomination-era Latin American issue. Together they offer visual variety, historical depth, and strong conversation value for collectors of world banknotes, inflation money, and unusual denominations.

Collector’s Value
This 3-note set has excellent collector appeal because it combines instant recognition with historical relevance. The Zimbabwe 100 Trillion is a cornerstone type for hyperinflation collections, the 5,000,000-rial cheque adds a scarce and very recent high-denomination issue, and the 2024 Venezuela 500 bolívares digitales captures a fresh chapter in redenomination-era currency. For collectors who enjoy dramatic denominations and modern economic history, this is a compact but memorable set.

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