100 Dollars 2020 (Front: Chiremba Balancing Rocks (Domboremari, the Money Rock) with palm trees in the northern approaches of the town of Epworth near Harare, Zimbabwe (former Rhodesia). Back: The Big Baobab Tree at Victoria Falls (Adansonia digitata). The conical tower inside the Great Enclosure at The Ruins of Great Zimbabwe near Masvingo (Fort Victoria). Ornamental guilloche pattern, lathework. Watermark: The Great Zimbabwe Bird; Electrotype 'RBZ'; Reinforced security strip horizontal bars. Security features: Latent image '100'. Zimbabwe emblem as registration device. Consecutively running red & black horizontal serial numbers on the reverse of the banknote. Vertical, windowed (segmented) on the front, solid 5 mm wide metallic security thread with "RBZ 100" repeated throughout. EURion constellation or Omron rings (doughnuts). Extremely sparingly embedded filament fibers (hairs), the serial numbers, Omron rings, Hi-lite '100' denomination block and lathework of the banknote design fluoresce while being exposed to ultraviolet light. Microprint. Tactile feature: Seven dash bars on top of each other next to the latent image block help the blind and the visually impaired people recognize the banknote. Main colours: Dark brown on yellow underprint. Signature: John Panonetsa Mangudya (Governor; May 2014). Artist: F.P.R.Z. Date of issue: 15 May 2020. Material: Hybrid substrate. Issuer: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe. Printing method: Intaglio (raised ink). Printer: Fidelity Printers & Refiners, Zimbabwe) (Serial Nos: AA21528xx) UNC
Dimensions: 157 x 66 mm
Catalogue Number: P-106 (Albert Pick; Krause)
Grade/condition: Uncirculated (UNC) (new, unused, mint) GRADING INFO
Texts: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe. I promise to pay the bearer on demand One Hundred Dollars for the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe. Harare 2020.
Dimensions: 157 x 66 mm
Catalogue Number: P-106 (Albert Pick; Krause)
Grade/condition: Uncirculated (UNC) (new, unused, mint) GRADING INFO
Texts: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe. I promise to pay the bearer on demand One Hundred Dollars for the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe. Harare 2020.