Zimbabwe
1983 - Zimbabwe 2 Dollars banknote PIC 1b UNC
Zimbabwe 2 Dollars banknote associated with 1983, catalogued as Pick P1b. This blue and multicolour ..
1983 - Zimbabwe 5 Dollars banknote PIC 2c UNC
This UNC Zimbabwe 5 Dollars banknote is associated with 1983 and catalogued as Pick P2c. It is the s..
1983 - Zimbawe 20 Dollars banknote PIC 4c UNC
The Zimbabwe 20 Dollars banknote associated with 1983 is catalogued as Pick P4c and is listed in UNC..
1994 - Zimbabwe 2 Dollars banknote PIC 1c UNC
This Zimbabwe 2 Dollars banknote is associated with 1994 and catalogued as Pick P1c. The individual ..
1994 - Zimbabwe 5 Dollars banknote PIC 2e UNC
Zimbabwe 5 Dollars banknote associated with 1994, catalogued as Pick P2e. This UNC note is the Signa..
1994 - Zimbabwe 50 Dollars banknote PIC 8a UNC
This Zimbabwe 50 Dollars banknote is associated with 1994 and catalogued as Pick P8a. The note is li..
1995 - Zimbabwe 100 Dollars banknote PIC 9a UNC
This Zimbabwe 100 Dollars banknote is associated with 1995 and corresponds to Pick reference P9a, al..
1997 - Zimbabwe 10 Dollars banknote PIC 6a UNC
This individual Zimbabwe 10 Dollars banknote is associated with 1997 and is catalogued as Pick P6a. ..
1997 - Zimbabwe 20 Dollars banknote PIC 7a UNC
This Zimbabwe 20 Dollars banknote is associated with 1997 and is identified in the product data as P..
2001 - Zimbabwe 500 Dollars banknote PIC 10 UNC
This individual Zimbabwe 500 Dollars banknote is associated with 2001 and is identified in the Kraus..
Frequently asked questions
Which periods and denominations are represented in the Zimbabwe banknote catalog?
This Zimbabwe category includes banknotes dated from 1983 to 2009. Denominations range from 1 dollar and 2 dollars through 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1,000 dollars, as well as much higher 2008 denominations from 500,000 dollars to 50,000,000,000 dollars. The catalog therefore covers several denominational groups and periods, rather than representing every Zimbabwe banknote ever issued.
Which PIC references and notable Zimbabwe banknote groups can be found here?
The catalog includes PIC references such as PIC 1b, PIC 1c, PIC 2c, PIC 2e, PIC 4c, PIC 6a, PIC 7a, PIC 8a, PIC 9a, PIC 10, PIC 11a, PIC 12a, PIC 38, PIC 39, PIC 65, PIC 76, PIC 80, PIC 82–87 and PIC 92–98. Notable groups include the 2008 high-denomination notes and the 2009 1-, 10-, 20-, 50-, 100- and 500-dollar notes.
How can I distinguish similar Zimbabwe notes in this category?
Compare the year, denomination and PIC reference shown in each listing. For example, the catalog separates the 1983 2-dollar PIC 1b from the 1994 2-dollar PIC 1c, and the 1983 5-dollar PIC 2c from the 1994 5-dollar PIC 2e. Some listings also identify Signature 2 or Signature 3. These details are useful for separating similar denominations and for building a collection by type or variant.
How are condition grades shown for the Zimbabwe banknotes?
Condition labels in this catalog include UNC, UNC-, XF and EBC. Most listed Zimbabwe notes are marked UNC, while the 2007 1-dollar PIC 65 also appears as UNC-, and the 2006 5-dollar PIC 38 is marked XF or EBC in the listing title and model. Treat these labels as the condition information supplied with each product record, and compare the individual description before making a collecting decision.
What should I check before ordering a Zimbabwe banknote from this category?
Review the listing’s denomination, year, PIC reference, condition label and any variant or signature information. Pay particular attention to the image note: several descriptions state that photographs are for reference and that the serial number shown will not be sent. Other records state that the banknote corresponds with the image. The product-specific wording is therefore important when you want to confirm what identifying details and presentation to expect.
What denomination pattern stands out among the 2008 Zimbabwe notes listed here?
The 2008 group shows a pronounced sequence of high denominations: 500,000 dollars, 100,000,000 dollars, 500,000,000 dollars, 1,000,000,000 dollars, 5,000,000,000 dollars, 10,000,000,000 dollars, 20,000,000,000 dollars and 50,000,000,000 dollars. This makes the group easy to organise as a dedicated denominational run. The catalog also includes a 2008 5-dollar note, PIC 38, providing a lower-denomination comparison within the same year.










