100 Trillion Zimbabwe Note

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by Kidmelody, Jul 29, 2018.

  1. Kidmelody

    Kidmelody Member

    I think it would be neat to own one but not over 100 dollars neat. Anyone know where to get one for a reasonable price? Plenty of chinese fakes on ebay.

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  3. Kentucky

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    I think these are interesting too. As I remember, mine was $30 or so. I have talked to dealers at shows who talked about bought bundles of them for $0.50 each.
     
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  4. Kidmelody

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    I picked one up..payed more than I'd like however...under 100 though :shy:
     
  5. Kidmelody

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    Someone take my credit card away..lol
     
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  6. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    I'd pay a dollar.
     
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  7. Kidmelody

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    I am thinking about sticking it in my wallet and telling people I am a trillionaire..when they call bs I will whip it out.
     
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  8. Kentucky

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    Generally the notes of any lesser value can be picked up for a buck at a coin show. The ones other than the 100 trillion cost me a buck each.
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  9. Kidmelody

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    Nice, i got a couple other lesser ones as well for a song. These will pair well with my rhodesian cents.
     
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  10. Kentucky

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    I got this for a couple of bucks...
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  11. George McClellan

    George McClellan Active Member

    The Zimbabweans are using those cents coins for small change since they went to the Yankee dollar.

    Chinese (paper) fakes!
    Well, I try to score "Zimmers" that are poor, fair, or about good.
    Rag, worn, and tape are helpful, too.

    and don't forget "Salisbury" instead of "Harare" on the early issues.
     
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