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South African bank notes really look cool. For those folks that have not seen them, here they are:



Working with them every day, you tend to look past the note design!


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Thanks for posting and reminding Johan, it is so true!

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Posts: 2018 | Location: South Africa,Tanzania & Uganda | Registered: 15 August 2006Reply With Quote
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A lot of foreign money has nice designs and much color, especially when compared to our "greenbacks" here in the USA, no matter what demoniation. I always try to get a few of the lower notes from each country I visit while hunting and incorporate these colorfull bank notes (both sides if I get enough of them) into my post hunt photo albums I create after these trips. I also tend to add other paper items from the countries too, business cards, stickers, post cards, labels from beer and wine bottles, etc. All makes the whole photo album much more interesting than just the pics themselves. Should be real interesting with Zim notes when I hunt there this coming June.

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I agree, I thought it was pretty cool.
 
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I smaak it!

However the R100 buff has good spread but a soft looking boss Big Grin
 
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I must agree, I prefer the Big Five compared to pictures of dead presidents. Roll Eyes
 
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just awesome looking i love it. Wonder if there is a way to get one of each brand new, I'm sure there is but twhat the easiest way to do so and sent to the states, I would like one of each. A trip for me is a long way off,whats that about $49 U.S.
 
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I like carrying Zim money in my pocket and walking around like a millionaire... animal

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I won a $100 bet with a rich loud mouth "know it all" when I bet him I had a bigger bill in my pocket than his. He pulled out $17,000 cash and I laid out a Zim $20K bill( worth .08 at the time). The look on his face was priceless. That was back a couple of years ago when the Zim money was worth something. I believe the latest rate is $200,000 to .08 US.
 
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