The is the highest denomination of currency ever officially issued by a central bank. While it was worth less than $1 USD at the peak of Zimbabwe's hyperinflation in 2008–2009, it has since become a highly sought-after collector's item. Where to Buy
: These notes are demonetized and have no actual spending power in Zimbabwe today; they are sold strictly as collectibles or novelties.
: Sellers offer uncirculated banknotes for around $95.00 . Key Details for Buyers
: Prices vary significantly based on condition, ranging from $40 to over $400 for graded or sequential serial number sets.
: The note features the Chiremba Balancing Rocks on the front and Victoria Falls on the back. It serves as a stark symbol of one of history's most extreme hyperinflation crises, where prices in Zimbabwe doubled roughly every 25 hours.