*Worthless* by Santa29Klaus
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Description
Impressive, but worthless! A 200,000 Zim Dollar is in the current currency worth R0.045 ZAR, 0.0035 GBP (Brittish pound), and $0.0053 US Dollar!! Zimbabwe is such a beautiful country, but with the autocratic leadership of President Mugabe, a constant flow of illegal immigrants - up to 200 per week from Zimbabwe - seek shelters in our cities. Need I say more?
Comments (15)
MagikUnicorn
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Meisiekind
LOL... Please note all - the banknote has an expiry date on it!!!!! It de-values so fast that they have to do it!!! It is a shocking state of afairs in that lovely country! Cool one Santa.... I'll bring you a trillion$ one when I go there in August! :(
busi2ness
I suppose some things are so weird it deserves the F word at least in moderation! Great way of reporting on the facts local to our beautiful continent.
West_coaster07
Great capture!!! Told Carin that when we go there it will be my opportunity to become an instant billion, of course that is until we buy a couple of hamburgers then become broke just like everyone else...lol.
myrrhluz
Barely worth anything, and even that only for a year. Very sad. Thanks fpr the picture.
ledwolorz
Fantastic shot.
kgb224
Lol need we say more.Stunning capture of a worthless note Santa.
VRG
Ag nee... it's a crime! Imagine taking out a R200 note in the middle of Harari...
M2A
Dramatic illustration of a very dangerous economic and policy blast.
pakled
makes you wonder why they just don't go to scientific notation...;)
auntietk
Astonishing.
weesel
What's the value compared to Monopoly Money? Or is the latter a better investment? ;-)
waldodessa
Lol!
tofi
Awesome catch and capture :) hehe... this one made me laugh out loud!I like the way you've captured even the folds, giving the image texture and definition! Great subject and presentation!
Richardphotos
I had a German mark for 1 million that belonged to my mother. it was worth less than this note