Issued by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe in 2003, this 20,000 Dollars banknote comes from the hyperinflation era, reflecting the extreme currency devaluation and the rapid escalation of denominations in the early 2000s. It illustrates the economic challenges faced by Zimbabwe during this period.
The obverse features the Chiremba Balancing Rocks, a national landmark and symbol of stability, accompanied by denomination numerals, English inscriptions, and intricate guilloche patterns.
The reverse depicts Zimbabwean landscapes and economic motifs, representing the nation’s natural resources and resilience, framed by decorative design elements consistent with the high-denomination series.
Issuer: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
Denomination: 20,000 Dollars
Year: 2003
Material: Paper
Security features: Watermark, security thread, guilloche patterns