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2008 Zimbabwe 100 Trillion & 50 Trillion Dollar Banknotes P-91 & P-90 UNC Hyperinflation Set

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2008 Zimbabwe 100 Trillion & 50 Trillion Dollar Banknotes P-91 & P-90 UNC Hyperinflation Set

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2008 Zimbabwe 100 Trillion & 50 Trillion Dollar Banknotes P-91 & P-90 UNC Hyperinflation Set

Own a piece of monetary history with this striking 2-note set from Zimbabwe’s peak hyperinflation era, featuring the famous 100 Trillion and 50 Trillion Dollar banknotes, both in Uncirculated (UNC) condition.

Issued by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe in 2008, these banknotes are among the highest denominations ever printed in the history of paper money. During the country's economic collapse, inflation soared to unimaginable levels, rendering even trillion-dollar notes nearly worthless in daily commerce — but invaluable today as historical artifacts.

1. 100 Trillion Dollars (P-91):
The legendary note that has become an icon among collectors worldwide. It is the largest denomination ever officially issued for legal tender by any government. The front features Zimbabwe’s iconic Chiremba Balancing Rocks in Epworth — a symbol of stability in turbulent times — along with security features such as latent images, microprinting, color-shifting ink, and a watermark of a Zimbabwe Bird.

2. 50 Trillion Dollars (P-90):
Printed shortly before the 100 trillion, this note was part of the final efforts to curb skyrocketing inflation. It carries a similar design, showcasing the same balancing rocks, intricate patterns, and robust anti-counterfeiting features. Both notes also depict Zimbabwe's natural wealth and agricultural themes on the reverse.

Historical Significance:
These notes represent one of the most extraordinary monetary events in modern economic history — Zimbabwe's hyperinflation crisis, which peaked in late 2008 to early 2009. At one point, prices were doubling every 24 hours. The government eventually abandoned its currency, switching to foreign currencies like the U.S. Dollar and South African Rand.

Catalog References:

  • P-91: 100 Trillion Dollars

  • P-90: 50 Trillion Dollars

Both notes are in UNC (Uncirculated) condition, meaning they have never been used in circulation, preserving their original crispness, color, and detail — ideal for display, gifting, or investment in collectible paper money.


? Collector’s Value:

Whether you're a seasoned numismatist or a casual collector, this 2-note set is a must-have. The 100 Trillion and 50 Trillion Dollar notes are not only symbols of extreme hyperinflation but also conversation pieces with global recognition. Their historical importance, eye-catching denomination, and beautiful design make them a stunning addition to any currency collection. Highly sought after and increasingly harder to find in UNC condition — grab yours while you can!

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