: Uncirculated (UNC) versions can fetch between $50 and $300 , while professionally graded notes (e.g., PMG 67) may sell for over $125 .
The market for Zimbabwean currency is divided into two distinct sectors: of hyperinflated historical notes and speculative trading of the current gold-backed currency, the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG). Historical Banknotes (2008 Series) buy zimbabwe currency
: Notes like the $10 billion or $50 billion are significantly less valuable, often selling for $2 to $10 . : Uncirculated (UNC) versions can fetch between $50
Hyperinflated notes from the 2008 economic collapse, such as the famous , are no longer legal tender but have become valuable as collectibles. Hyperinflated notes from the 2008 economic collapse, such
: Unlike functional currencies, these notes behave like antiques. Their value is driven by scarcity and historical significance as symbols of extreme hyperinflation (peaking at an estimated 89.7 sextillion percent annually in 2008).
: Counterfeit novelty notes exist. It is recommended to purchase notes with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) or those graded by agencies like PMG or PCGS . Current Currency: Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG)