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Collection Zimbabwe #684

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50000000 / 50000000000 ZWD

Zimbabwe 2008 1990_present F P-58 AI extracted ✦ AI 92%
Front · IMG_7563.HEIC cropped
Back · IMG_7564.HEIC cropped
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Identity

Where & when

Country Zimbabwe
Currency ZWD
Denomination 50000000 / 50000000000
Series name Special Agro-Cheque series
Series year 2008
Issue year 2008
Era 1990_present
Legal status demonetized
Predecessor currency Third Zimbabwe Dollar
Successor currency Fourth Zimbabwe Dollar / Multi-currency system
Subjects & design

What's on the note

Front portrait
Reverse subject Agricultural scene with giraffe
Watermark
Color palette #d4c8a8,#8b4789,#d2b48c
Themes wildlife,agriculture
Language / script Latin

Front: African elephants (Loxodonta africana) depicted in a natural savanna setting, representing Zimbabwe's wildlife heritage and the country's conservation areas. The elephants are among Africa's most iconic megafauna and were featured on numerous Zimbabwean banknotes during the hyperinflation era of 2007–2009. This note is part of the extraordinary series issued during the peak of Zimbabwe's hyperinflation, when the Reserve Bank issued denominations reaching into the trillions.

Back: Special Agro-Cheque denomination of 50 billion dollars with validity until 31st December 2008, signed by Governor Dr. Gideon Gono. The note features a giraffe at right and the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe seal. The Agro-Cheques were special bearer cheques issued during the hyperinflation crisis, intended to facilitate agricultural transactions and serve as legal tender with fixed expiry dates. This particular note shows both the face value of 50 million dollars and its actual denomination of 50 billion dollars.

Production

How it was made

Issuer Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
Issuer (native)
Printer
Engraver
Material paper
Dimensions (mm)

Signatures: Governor: Dr. G Gono

Security features: microprint

Geography

Zimbabwe in Africa

Zimbabwe in Africa. Other countries on the same continent shown in muted grey.

The story

Background & history

This Special Agro-Cheque was issued on 15th May 2008 during Zimbabwe's catastrophic hyperinflation period, one of the worst cases of currency collapse in modern history. The note demonstrates the dual-denomination system used: the printed face value of 50 million dollars was overprinted to represent 50 billion dollars (a 1000:1 revaluation). These Agro-Cheques were time-limited bearer instruments created by Governor Gideon Gono in an attempt to maintain agricultural productivity while the currency rapidly depreciated. The expiry date of 31st December 2008 reflected the short-term nature of these notes. Peak inflation in November 2008 reached an estimated 89.7 sextillion percent month-on-month. The entire Zimbabwe dollar system was abandoned in April 2009 in favor of foreign currencies (primarily USD and South African Rand). The serial number AD7910664 follows the standard prefix-numeric format used during this period. These hyperinflation-era notes are now widely collected as historic artifacts of economic crisis.

Catalogue

Collector references

Pick # 58
Krause ID
Rarity tier common
Series range 2008–2009
Provenance

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Condition
Grade F
Serial number AD7910664
Serial prefix AD

Note shows moderate circulation with visible wear, aging, and minor soiling consistent with the intense hyperinflation period usage.

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What it's worth now

$3–$10
Type default range $3–$10
Valuation history (1)
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anthropic · claude-sonnet-4-5 2026-05-10 07:55:04
status: ok · step 1 · $0.0410 · 7343↓ + 1267↑ tokens
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