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5 x 10 TRILLION ZIMBABWE BANKNOTES = 50 TRILLION 2008 ZIM (AA) + Counterfeit Pen

$ 67.58

Availability: 16 in stock
  • Grade Designation: AA Prefix
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country: Zimbabwe
  • Year: 2008
  • Denomination: Z Trillion
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • Type: Banknotes
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Total Sum: 50 Trillion 2008 Zimbabwe Dollars
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Zimbabwe

    Description

    5 x Trillion Zimbabwe Dollar Banknotes = Z$ 50 Trillion ZIM - 2008, AA
    Five (5) x Ten (10) Trillion Zimbabwe Dollar Banknotes =
    50 Trillion ZIM ("Zim Bonds")
    5 x Trillion Zimbabwe Bank Notes
    100 Trillion Series - Five (5) Ten Trillion Dollar Banknotes
    Free Counterfeit Money Detector Pen
    Description
    Five (5) circulated,
    10 trillion dollar Zimbabwe bank notes
    (sometimes referred to as a "Zim bond") totaling 50 Trillion Zim Dollars. The five banknotes come protected by clear plastic case and are packaged and shipped with care to ensure the items arrive in the same condition in which they depart.
    This lot of five Zimbabwe 2008, AA-series 10 Trillion dollar banknotes comes with a free
    counterfeit bill detection pen
    (see photos) that works in every denomination of Zimbabwe currency on which this seller has used it, as well as Iraqi Dinar (IQD), Vietnamese Dong (VND), US Dollars, Euros and most other world currencies.
    Listing is for five (5) uncirculated banknotes in the denomination of 1
    0 Trillion Zimbabwe Dollars, and
    issued in 2008, for a total of Z Trillion Zimbabwe Dollars. Zimbabwe 2008 banknotes have become popular collectors items as the highest denominations of banknotes in known world history.
    Shipping Information
    Usually ships within one business day.
    - USPS First Class Mail
    - USPS Priority Mail
    - USPS First-Class Mail International Large Envelope (available worldwide)
    Note
    These 2008 Zim Bonds / Currency / Bank Notes have been demonetized. They are no longer legal tender in Zimbabwe or anywhere else. This is a collector's item as it is the 4th-highest denomination of bank notes / currency ever circulated and used as money anywhere ever.
    There is a school of thought that believes that a Global Currency Reset (GCR) is imminent as part of NESARA / GESARA law that those adhering to this school of thought believe is being implemented now. The SWIFT banking system, central banks and fiat currencies would be replaced with national currencies backed by tangible assets & commodities ("hard money") is a new system driven by quantum computing. They refer to this as the "Quantum Financial System" (QFS).
    Among the other rumors associated with GESARA and the alleged GCR is that certain currencies will be revalued under the new system. Some currencies they believe will appreciate, others depreciate while most see little to no change. The 2008 Zimbabwe Dollars, sometimes referred to as "Zim Bonds" (the 2008 series bank notes) are among a small group of currencies which the people who believe this speculative theory will appreciate considerably.
    This disclaimer is to make clear that I am in no way suggesting these rumors have merit
    , and do not know if these banknotes would hold value if a global currency reset is underway, nor that one is underway or will be in the foreseeable future. However, according to some people these notes which currently only hold value as a collector's item will be like winning lottery tickets upon the completion of the switch to the supposed new global financial system.
    If it sounds too good to be true it probably is, so if you buy this item please do so based upon your perceived value as a collector, or based on your own research relative to the aforementioned rumors.
    These banknotes were demonetized over a decade ago, and do not hold any value as currency in Zimbabwe or any other country.