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inside sources - new Zim currency
17 October 2007, 23:39
500grainsinside sources - new Zim currency
Courtesy of some inside sources, AR members are being treated to a preview of the soon to be announced new Zimbabwe currency:
17 October 2007, 23:48
yukon deltaNice.
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18 October 2007, 00:20
NitroXThe X as a signature by the Governor is a nice touch.
18 October 2007, 00:40
BwannaMaybe more truth than fiction!
18 October 2007, 00:44
Bwana BundukiThat is the funniest thing I have seen in a while!
Jeff
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18 October 2007, 01:26
namibiahunterOne-hundred of those one-trillion notes will buy you a 100-sheet roll of one-ply toilet paper - if you have a ration card.
Namibiahunter
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18 October 2007, 01:32
Alloutquote:
Originally posted by 475Guy1:
OK, what's that one trillion note really worth?
Well...probably somewhere in the neighborhood of about half a square of charmin. Though it won't be nearly as soft or quite as useful.
Brian
"If you can't go all out, don't go..."
18 October 2007, 01:35
yukon deltaI asked the PH why he didn't just use Zim money for toilet paper instead of buying it. He replied that he didn't want to get hepatitis or he would.
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18 October 2007, 09:20
NitroXquote:
Originally posted by yukon delta:
I asked the PH why he didn't just use Zim money for toilet paper instead of buying it. He replied that he didn't want to get hepatitis or he would.
Maybe if it had Mugabe's face on it everyone would.
18 October 2007, 09:40
Russ GouldSeriously, they are about to knock another three zeros off the notes..I just bought a pair of Courtney boots for $40 million!!! The black market rate is now about 600,000 to the USD. It doubled in the month I was there. May be higher now, heck I have been back 4 days already.
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18 October 2007, 13:19
wazzaIf you read carefully you will see that the note can only buy you the fruit that's depicted on it i.e. banana's.
One trillion dollars - Mwaa aa aaa, Mwaa aa aaa... (for those Austin Powers fans)
19 October 2007, 02:12
GanyanaAt today's auctiopn for Rifa safari area, the government offered a Rate of Z$1000000:1 against the US for the winning bidder.
Considering that in August last year we introduced the "kilo Dollar" and dropped three zeroe's already, todays bank rate was 1,000,000,000:1 agains the US$
Our biggest note is woth US 20c (and those notes are in short supply!!!!)
At least the hunting's good

19 October 2007, 18:10
huskyGot this from a friiend,
Hi Guys,
We thought you would like to see what 6 million looks like in 1000 Zimbabwe Dollar notes! This was the manager taking the money away after 8 of us had lunch at Mama Mia's on 10 August, 2 courses each, eating the last fillet steak left in the restaurant, and even getting some beers
-also running out!
You don't choose what's on the menu - you first ask WHAT IS LEFT on the menu? (That reminds me of the "good old days" in the mid 1980.s in German Democratic Republic, Poland etc) If this does not make ANY sense to you, it's because you are out of touch with Zim and the price controls and hence, lack of products in the shops - such humour! We really had a great lunch, and we are managing to get loads of things, some in bizarre ways, but it only adds to the entertainment!
19 October 2007, 20:20
BwannaHusky, is that Moma Mia's in Bulawayo? I think I had lunch there last year, but didn't know the name of the place. It looks familar. The place I was at was in a garden setting looking out over a lawn, which would be behind the waiter taking the payment.
21 October 2007, 08:58
nopride2I've been tipping my favorite waitress's with 100,000 Zim notes, plus real money of course.
Dave
23 October 2007, 22:30
500grains
23 October 2007, 22:46
yukon deltaI wish I wouldn't have seen that. Was that recently taken?
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24 October 2007, 01:23
yukon deltaThanks for the article. They want to sanction us?

Now that is funny.
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24 October 2007, 02:42
loud-n-boomerIn the version of the bill that I saw the middle finger was raised in salute to us "wite-assed cilonial powrs"

Dave
One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got into my pajamas I'll never know. - Groucho Marx
24 October 2007, 08:37
jdollarlet me guess- the sanctions will consist of cutting of the supply of pistacios and caviar from Iran and mealy-meal and mopane worms from Zim.
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25 October 2007, 21:24
gerrys375To give the younger posters an idea of how slippery the slope towards national bankruptcy can be - When I was in Zimbabwe in 1993, the official rate of exchange was approximately 6-1 (against the US dollar)
25 October 2007, 21:33
Michael RobinsonIf this keeps up, it won't be long before the paper and ink used to make it are worth more than the face value of the note itself.
Then it's back to bartering and complete financial chaos.
It would be incredible if it weren't really happening.
Mike
Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
26 October 2007, 05:56
NitroXquote:
Originally posted by 500grains:
Maybe Mugabe is arranging a Summer palace in Iran a la as Idi Amin did with Saudi Arabia.

26 October 2007, 08:12
yukon deltaFrom the International Herald Tribune, "On Thursday, a single U.S. dollar bought one million Zimbabwe dollars for the first time on the rampant black market fueled by acute shortages across the crumbling economy. Dealers reported the central bank buying at unofficial rates to help pay for gasoline and power imports.
Official annual inflation soared to 7,982 percent, the highest in the world, the state central statistical office said in an announcement Thursday. Independent estimates put real inflation closer to 25,000 percent and the International Monetary Fund has forecast it will reach 100,000 percent by the end of the year."
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26 October 2007, 08:21
jdollar100,000% inflation=total economic collapse= societal collapse=anarchy/revolution. GOOD LUCK to the few remaining white people in Zim who have tried so hard in vain to keep their head above water.
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26 October 2007, 08:27
yukon deltaWhat economic models do we have for this kind of inflation? Any precedence?
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26 October 2007, 09:01
DutchWeimar Republic.... Dutch.
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26 October 2007, 09:16
yukon deltaThanks. I looked up hyperinflation and learned a basic definition is when inflation is 50% monthly. Extreme examples (per Wikipedia) include:
- Germany in the early 1920s when the rate of inflation hit 3.25 × 10 to the 6th power percent per month (prices double every 49 hours)
- Greece during its occupation by German troops (1941-1944) with 8.55 × 10 to the 9th power percent per month (prices double every 28 hours).
- The most severe known incident of inflation was in Hungary after the end of World War II at 4.19 × 10 to the 16th power percent per month (prices double every 15 hours).
- More recently, Yugoslavia suffered 5 × 10 to the 15th power percent inflation per month (prices double every 16 hours) between 1 October 1993 and 24 January 1994.
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