Fun Fact. 100 x 100 trillion means this pack contains 10 quadrillion dollars. Which is: 10,000,000,000,000,000.00 ZWD Use the link below to watch my entire playlist of currency videos: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZB8U9yHgRrk.html
JD's Variety Channel I have a question so I have two 5 dollar bills that have serial numbers right. So one of them have the serial number ML 67809521E and the other one has ML 67809522E. I wanna know how much those are worth because wherever i try to find it online its showing patterns like the same repeating number so please can you help me.
When I was younger my family and I went on a road trip through Botswana and Zimbabwe (we live in South Africa) many people would sell this these notes for foreign currencies that they could use. We ended up buying the exact not the guy has for 100 rand. ( a bit less than 10 US dollars ) I am now wishing that I never lost that note because If I held onto it I could have sold it for a lot more.
Zimbabwe gave up on its currency in 2009 and allowed U.S. dollars and South African rand. They've since added Chinese renminbi, euros and UK pounds. Guinness Book of World Records listed the 1 quintillion Hungarian pengo note when Hungary lost its gold reserves and was hit by inflation after WWll.
Yes, the price is increasing astronomically. They are turning out to be an amazing investment. 2 years back the price was 40-50 USD and now it's around 80-90 USD. As you mentioned, some people are even selling them for >100 USD. I think the reason for this is growing awareness among numismatic society and more purchasing power of general public in developing countries. Talking specifically about India, we have a huge market of banknotes here and you can sell all kind of stuff. People are mainly crazy about anything unique. Like this trillion dollars banknote which has most number of zeroes on face or old QE2 banknotes.
WOW! "Coin"gratulations, JD! That ZA 0007777 bill must be worth upwards of at least $150! Out of 10,000 of the ZA bills printed that means that there would only be 9 of the quad number bills (except for 0000001-0000999). ONCE AGAIN: CONGRATULATIONS!
For Canada a replacement note is detectable by looking at the prefix AHF 2986457 it would be AHX 2986457. The X at the end of the prefix means it is a replacement note.
You can buy them on the wish shopping app. Not the paper but the gold plated one. It really does not make any since to not use currency. That is why it either got recalled or not used.
I have one to. To my knowledge these pennies were used in science class experiments and turned to a silver color. Still worth only a penny. But I could be wrong..
i have one, bought it on ebay for 6 $ years ago and one month ago i checked and it was worth 100 $ eheheh. i collect a lot of stuff and its fun to have one of these
Just don't buy from the 100Trillions store. They bait & switch photos, and also salt your bundles with grease stained junk bills. Some of them not what you ordered. They also wouldn't sell me a bundle that was buy now, because it was the last one and they could get more for it.
i saw 25 of these uncirculated on ebay for $5k and there were 20 sold and there were many others way overpriced like $100 a bill being sold one even said 3 sold an hour
the highest value on a german banknote was in february 1924 100.000.000.000.000 mark ( today 3.000,- to 3.500 euro per banknote ) when the new currency arrived there were a hundred reichsmark
Hi,in 2009 i bought a full bundle of 100 x 100 trillion on eBay from a UK seller,all in perfect uncirculated condition and with consecutive AA serial numbers,i only payed 75 euro for the bundle,they where not HOT that time,now you pay over 10.000 euro for the same bundle.
Highest ever denomination to be printed? No, that not Zimbabwe 100 Trillion Dollars. That's Hungary's Pengo series during hyperinflation in 1945-46. The largest denomination in circulation being 100 million billion pengo (10 to the power 20) and the largest denomination printed but not put into circulation was 1 milliard billion pengo (10 to the power 21). The reason these banknotes are not very popular (in comparison to Zimbabwe's billion and trillion dollars series) is mainly because the denomination on Hungary's banknotes were hidden. They used to call billion pengo as b-pengo. And the word "milliard" was often used for 1 Billion. The zeroes on the face of the note make these Zimbabwe banknotes so sought out by numismatists around the world. Another reason why these Hungarian banknotes are not that popular is because there was no internet those days and the media coverage of that hyperinflation was not important considering the world was fighting a much bigger war in the name of WW2. In 2008, all the eyes in the world saw Zimbabwe's economy topple and every single Joe has at least some idea about the currency blunder that happened there.
2008 A A ZIM IOO TRIL NOTE,,,,is the one you need to redeem,,,bond note,,,avaliable on ebay,,,amazon,,,american coin company,,,,for use to help the needy,,,and help planet earth,,best wishes,,,love n light to all mankind,,
RST Sport Hi, would someone get the circulated or uncirculated or does it matter? I would have some great humanitarian and animal rights uses for it.👍🏽