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Bearer Cheques, Series of 1 August 2006 (Signature: Dr. G. Gono, Capital: Harare)
Pick No.
Image
Value
Dimensions
Main Colour
Description
Date of
Obverse
Reverse
Obverse
Reverse
Watermark
issue
expiry
withdrawal
29
1¢
1¢ to $100,000: 74 × 148mm
Red
1¢ to 50¢: Basic design: Reserve Bank emblem and denomination.
1¢ to 50¢: Reserve Bank name and Denomination inside circle
1¢ to 50¢: Zimbabwe bird, long neck; and number '500'.
1¢ to $100,000: 1 August 2006
1¢ to $50: 31 July 2007
1¢ to $50: 31 July 2007
30
5¢
Green
31
10¢
Burnt sienna
32
50¢
Grey
33
$1
Blue
$1 to $1,000: Geometric design: Reserve Bank emblem and denomination.
Village scene with two workers.
$1 to $100,000: Zimbabwe bird, long neck; and letters 'RBZ'.
34
$5
Brown-green
View of Harare, with the Freedom Flame.
35
$10
Red
Village scene with two workers.
36
$20
Orange
$20 and $50: Victoria Falls.
37
$50
Violet
38
$100
Green
Mountain formation.
$100 and $500: 31 December 2007
$100 and $500: Originally 31 December 2007, but extended by law to 31 July 2008.
39
$500
Olive
Tigerfish at centre-left and Kariba Dam/reservoir to the right.
$1,000
Brown
Mountain formation.
$1000 to $100,000: 31 July 2007
$1000 to $100,000: 31 July 2007
$10,000
Violet
$10,000 and $100,000 (All issues): Ruins in Zimbabwe; denomination expressed in same way as obverse.
$10,000
Geometric design: Reserve Bank emblem and denomination, with separator.
$100,000
Teal
$100,000
Geometric design: Reserve Bank emblem and denomination, with separator.
N.B. Due to regular use of one feature over multiple denominations, features specific to a denomination are shown in its colour.
February and March 2007 issue
On March 2, 2007, ZN$5,000 and $50,000 bearer cheques were reported to have been put into circulation. At the time of issue they were worth around USD 20/200 respectively at the official rate, or USD 0.63/6.25 respectively at the parallel rate.
Bearer Cheques, Series of 1 February and 1 March 2007 (Signature: Dr. G. Gono, Capital: Harare)
Image
Value
Dimensions
Main Colour
Description
Date of
Obverse
Reverse
Obverse
Reverse
Watermark
issue
circulation
withdrawal
$5000
74 × 148mm
Blue-Lime
Geometric design: Reserve Bank emblem and denomination.
Kariba Dam
Zimbabwe bird, long neck; and letters 'RBZ'
1 February 2007
1 March 2007
Original date 31 July 2007; extended to 31 July 2008.
$50000
Burgundy
Elephant and Victoria Falls
1 March 2007
July 2007 issue
Bearer Cheques, Series of 1 July 2007 (Signature: Dr. G. Gono, Capital: Harare)
Image
Value
Dimensions
Main Colour
Description
Date of
Obverse
Reverse
Obverse
Reverse
Watermark
issue
circulation
withdrawal
$200000
74 × 148mm
Burnt sienna
Geometric design: Reserve Bank emblem and denomination.
Oil Refinery and electrical power station
Zimbabwe bird, long neck; and letters 'RBZ'
1 July 2007
1 August 2007
Originally 30 June 2008, but extended to a future date. That may be 31 December 2008 as a result of the 2008 currency reform.
$500000
Green
Elephants
20 December 2007
30 June 2008
December 2007 issue
The ZN$250,000 ZN$500,000 ZN$750,000 denominations were introduced together on 20 December 2007. The ZN$750,000 denomination of the December 2007 series was the only issue out of all other Bearer and Cheques of the second Zimbabwean dollar to carry a holographic strip.
Bearer Cheques, Series of December 2007 (Signature: Dr. G. Gono, Capital: Harare)
Image
Value
Dimensions
Main Colour
Description
Date of
Obverse
Reverse
Obverse
Reverse
Watermark
issue
expiry
withdrawal
$250000
Olive green
Geometric design: Reserve Bank emblem and denomination.
Ruins in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe bird, long neck; and letters 'RBZ'
20 December 2007
30 June 2008
30 June 2008
$750000
Violet
Geometric design: Reserve Bank emblem and denomination with hologram.
Elephant and Victoria Falls
Zimbabwe bird, long neck; and number '1000'
31 December 2007
January 2008 issue
The January 2008 series of bearer cheques, consisting of denominations from ZN$1 million to ZN$10 million were introduced on 1 January 2008, before being put to circulation on 18 January 2008. The ZN$ 10 million denomination has a serial number in a different typeface.
Bearer Cheques, Series of 1 January 2008 (Signature: Dr. G. Gono, Capital: Harare)
Image
Value
Dimensions
Main Colour
Description
Date of
Obverse
Reverse
Obverse
Reverse
Watermark
issue
circulation
withdrawal
$1000000
$1m to $10m: 74 × 148mm
Brown
$1m to $10m (1st run only): Geometric design: Reserve Bank emblem and denomination.
Village scene with two workers.
$1m to $10m: Zimbabwe bird, long neck; and letters 'RBZ'
$1m to $10m: 1 January 2008
$1m to $10m: 18 January 2008
$1m to $10m: 30 June 2008
$5000000
Blue
Terraced hills
$10000000
Red
$10m (all variants): Tigerfish at centre-left and Kariba Dam/reservoir to the right.
Geometric design: Reserve Bank emblem and denomination. Prefix: DB and different typeface for serial number.
N.B. Due to regular use of one feature over multiple denominations, features specific to a denomination are shown in its colour.
April 2008 issue
Bearer Cheques, Series of 2 April 2008 (Signature: Dr. G. Gono, Capital: Harare)
Image
Value
Dimensions
Main Colour
Description
Date of
Obverse
Reverse
Obverse
Reverse
Watermark
issue
circulation
withdrawal
$25,000,000
Dark green
Geometric design: Reserve Bank emblem and denomination.
View of Harare, with the Freedom Flame.
Zimbabwe bird, long neck; and number '500'
2 April 2008
4 April 2008
30 June 2008
$50,000,000
Violet
Elephants
Zimbabwe bird, long neck; and letters 'RBZ'
.
May 2008 issue
Bearer Cheques, Series of 2 May 2008 (Signature: Dr. G. Gono, Capital: Harare)
Image
Value
Dimensions
Main Colour
Description
Date of
Obverse
Reverse
Obverse
Reverse
Watermark
issue
circulation
withdrawal
$100000000
$100m to $500m: 74 × 148mm
Green
$100m to $500m: Geometric design: Reserve Bank emblem and denomination.
Village scene with two workers.
$100m to $500m: Zimbabwe bird, long neck; and letters 'RBZ'
$100m to $500m: 2 May 2008
$100m and $250m: 6 May 2008
$100m to $500m: 31 December 2008, expected date of withdrawal as a result of the upcoming monetary reform of 1 August 2008.
$250000000
Blue-Turquoise
$250m and $500m: Elephant and Victoria Falls.
$500000000
Red
15 May 2008
N.B. Due to regular use of one feature over multiple denominations, features specific to a denomination are shown in its colour.
Agro Cheques of the New Zimbabwean Dollar (ZN$)
Since 15 May 2008 the Reserve Bank issued Special Agro Cheques (Agricultural Cheques). Although intended for use by farmers it may have found its way into regular use because of the parallel functions with the Bearer Cheque and hyper-inflationary prices. Following the 2008 currency reform, Bearer Cheques will be withdrawn after 31 December 2008.
Special Agro (Agricultural) Cheques, Series 2008 (Signature: Dr. G. Gono, Capital: Harare)
Image
Value
Dimensions
Main Colour
Description
Date of
Obverse
Reverse
Obverse
Reverse
Watermark
issue
expiry
withdrawal
$5 bn
74 × 148mm
Violet
$5 bn to $100 bn Basic design: Reserve Bank emblem, denomination and zebra motif under watermark.
$5 bn to $100 bn View of silo towers and mirrored version of the zebra motif.
Zimbabwe bird, long neck; and letters 'RBZ'.
$5 bn to $50 bn 15 May 2008
$5 bn to $100 bn 31 December 2008
$5 bn to $100 bn Originally 31 December 2008, expected to be withdrawn on 31 January 2009 following the currency reform of 1 August 2008
$25 bn
Green
Zimbabwe bird, long neck; and number '500'.
$50 bn
74 × 148mm
Brown
$50 bn and $100 bn Zimbabwe bird, long neck; and letters 'RBZ'.
$100 bn
Blue
1 July 2008
N.B. Due to use of same features over multiple denominations, features specific to a denomination are shown in its colour.
COMPLETE SET OF ALL THE BEARER CHEQUES FROM AUGUST 2006 TO AUGUST 2008.
ALL NOTES ARE ABSOLUTELY UNC.
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HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe will not use its own local currency for at least a year, a state newspaper reported on Sunday, while it tries to repair an economy which critics say was destroyed by President Robert Mugabe.
The southern African state has allowed the use of multiple foreign currencies since January to stem hyperinflation which had rocketed to over 230 million percent and left the Zimbabwe dollar almost worthless.
The state-controlled Sunday Mail said the unity government of Mugabe and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai decided the Zimbabwe dollar should only be reintroduced when industrial output reaches about 60 percent of capacity from the current 20 percent average.
"The Zimbabwe dollar will be out for at least a year. We resolved that there will be no immediate plans to (re)introduce the money because there is nothing to support and hold its value," the newspaper quoted Economic Planning and Development Minister Elton Mangoma as saying.
"Our focus is to first ensure that we have a vibrant industry. If we try to reintroduce the local currency now, it will face the same fate of being wiped out of its value within weeks."
On Thursday, Zimbabwe's Central Statistical Office (CSO) said consumer prices fell for a third straight month in March after the government abandoned its worthless currency.
The CSO said inflation stood at -3.0 percent month-on-month in March compared with -3.1 percent in February, as food prices fell.
Critics say Mugabe, who has led Zimbabwe since independence from Britain in 1980, has destroyed one of Africa's most promising economies through controversial policies, including the seizure of white-owned commercial farms for redistribution to inexperienced black farmers.
Mugabe, 85, denies the charge and says the economy has been sabotaged by enemies opposed to his nationalist policies.
Zimbabwe is seeking an urgent cash injection of $2 billion to stabilise an economy suffering unemployment above 90 percent and a severe shortage of foreign currency.
Western donors have held back aid, demanding the unity government in which Tsvangirai is the prime minister undertakes political and other reforms.
(Reporting by Cris Chinaka; Editing by Sophie Hares)
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