The Zimbabwe 100 trillion note is a stark reminder of the devastating effects of hyperinflation. In 2008, Zimbabwe's inflation rate reached an astonishing 231 million percent, the highest ever recorded. This led to the collapse of the country's currency and the introduction of the Zimbabwe 100 trillion note, which was the largest denomination ever issued.
Year | Inflation Rate |
---|---|
2007 | 6,500% |
2008 | 231,000,000% |
2009 | 230,000,000% |
Note Denomination | Value in 2008 |
---|---|
100 trillion | US$0.40 |
50 trillion | US$0.20 |
20 trillion | US$0.08 |
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