Issued by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe in 2006, this 100,000 Dollars banknote comes from the peak of the hyperinflation period, reflecting the extreme devaluation of the Zimbabwean dollar and the rapid issuance of high-denomination notes to meet daily transactional needs.
The obverse features the Chiremba Balancing Rocks, an iconic national symbol, accompanied by denomination numerals, English inscriptions, and intricate guilloche patterns.
The reverse depicts Zimbabwean landscapes and economic motifs, highlighting the country’s natural resources and resilience, framed by decorative elements consistent with the hyperinflation-era design.
Issuer: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
Denomination: 100,000 Dollars
Year: 2006
Material: Paper
Security features: Watermark, security thread, guilloche patterns