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Zimbabwe Coins

Zimbabwe' s numismatics reflect a tumultuous monetary history marked by hyperinflation and drastic changes in the monetary system. Since its independence in 1980, the country has undergone several transformations in its currency, passing through periods of economic crisis that have left an indelible mark on its financial history.

Current currency in circulation

Zimbabwe currently uses a multiple currency system, officially adopted in 2009. The main currencies in circulation include the U.S. dollar, the South African rand, and the Botswana pula. In 2019, the RTGS (Real Time Gross Settlement) dollar was introduced as the local currency, although its use is limited and coexists with foreign currencies. This situation reflects the country's continued efforts to stabilize its economy and monetary system.

Monetary history and relevant facts

Prior to the crisis, Zimbabwe used the Zimbabwean dollar, introduced in 1980 to replace the Rhodesian dollar. However, record hyperinflation in the late 2000s led to the issuance of bills with astronomical denominations, including the famous Z$100 billion bill in 2009. This period is considered one of the most extreme cases of hyperinflation in modern history, making it a significant milestone in world numismatics and a testament to the economic challenges faced by the country.

Country Zimbabwe
Flag
Coin Zimbabwean dollar (BWP)
1€ 14,47P
Continent Africa
Capital city Harare
ISO2 ZW
ISO3 ZWE
Catalogued coins 92

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The most valuable coins

The most valuable Zimbabwe coins and sought after by collectors according to Foronum statistics are the following:

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The valuation of these coins has been achieved through a meticulous algorithm that considers the current market, taking into account aspects such as material, weight, diameter, edge, year of mintage, mint of manufacture and the number of coins produced. Coins with limited mintages and in good condition are usually among the most valuable.

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Coin Catalog

1 cent

FO#1982 KM#1
Price: 0,09€ - 1,94€
Year: 1980-1988
Weight: 3,10 g
Composition: Bronze
Diameter: 18,45 mm
Edge: Ribbed

1 cent

FO#1983 KM#1a
Price: 0,23€ - 2,04€
Year: 1989-1999
Weight: 2,98 g
Composition: Bronze plated steel
Diameter: 18,45 mm
Edge: Smooth

5 cents

FO#1984 KM#2
Price: 0,15€ - 1,00€
Year: 1980-1999
Weight: 2,60 g
Composition: Copper-nickel
Diameter: 17,04 mm
Edge: Smooth

10 cents

FO#1986 KM#3a
Price: 0,44€ - 0,95€
Year: 2001-2003
Weight: 3,82 g
Composition: Nickel plated steel
Diameter: 19,98 mm
Edge: Smooth

10 cents

FO#1985 KM#3
Price: 0,19€ - 2,15€
Year: 1980-1999
Weight: 3,82 g
Composition: Nickel plated steel
Diameter: 19,98 mm
Edge: Smooth

20 cents

FO#7817 KM#4a
Price: 0,69€ - 2,19€
Year: 2001-2003
Weight: 5,50 g
Composition: Nickel plated steel
Diameter: 23,00 mm
Edge: Smooth

20 cents

FO#1987 KM#4
Price: 0,22€ - 1,50€
Year: 1980-1997
Weight: 5,70 g
Composition: Copper-nickel
Diameter: 22,95 mm
Edge: Smooth

50 centavos

FO#7818 KM#5a
Price: 0,77€ - 1,87€
Year: 2001-2003
Weight: 7,52 g
Composition: Nickel plated steel
Diameter: 26,00 mm
Edge: Smooth

50 cents

FO#1988 KM#5
Price: 0,47€ - 1,55€
Year: 1980-1997
Weight: 7,52 g
Composition: Copper-nickel
Diameter: 25,95 mm
Edge: Smooth

1 dollar

FO#1989 KM#6
Price: 0,37€ - 5,06€
Year: 1980-1997
Weight: 10,00 g
Composition: Copper-nickel
Diameter: 28,95 mm
Edge: Ribbed

1 dollar

FO#1990 KM#6a
Price: 4,00€
Year: 2001-2003
Weight: 10,00 g
Composition: Nickel plated steel
Diameter: 29,00 mm
Edge: Ribbed

10 dollars (Victoria Falls Bridge)

FO#15367 KM#7
Year: 1996
Weight: 31,10 g
Composition: Silver (0,999)
Diameter: 40,00 mm
Edge: Ribbed

10 dollars (Motopo Mountains)

FO#15368 KM#8
Year: 1996
Weight: 31,10 g
Composition: Silver (0,999)
Diameter: 40,00 mm
Edge: Ribbed

10 dollars (Ruins of Great Zimbabwe)

FO#15370 KM#9
Year: 1996
Weight: 31,10 g
Composition: Silver (0,999)
Diameter: 40,00 mm
Edge: Ribbed

10 dollars (Kariba Dam)

FO#15369 KM#10
Year: 1996
Weight: 31,10 g
Composition: Silver (0,999)
Diameter: 40,00 mm
Edge: Ribbed

10 dollars (Reserve Bank Building)

FO#15371 KM#11
Year: 1996
Weight: 31,10 g
Composition: Silver (0,999)
Diameter: 40,00 mm
Edge: Ribbed

2 dollars

FO#1991 KM#12
Price: 0,72€ - 5,47€
Year: 1997
Weight: 9,52 g
Composition: Brass
Diameter: 24,00 mm
Edge: Ribbed

2 dollars

FO#7822 KM#12a
Price: 1,10€ - 3,52€
Year: 2001-2003
Weight: 9,50 g
Composition: Brass plated steel
Diameter: 24,50 mm
Edge: Ribbed

5 dollars

FO#1992 KM#13
Price: 5,00€
Year: 2001-2003
Weight: 9,05 g
Composition: Bimetalica
Diameter: 27,40 mm
Edge: Ribbed

10 dollars

FO#1980 KM#14
Price: 1,22€
Year: 2003
Weight: 5,20 g
Composition: Nickel plated steel
Diameter: 21,50 mm
Edge: Ribbed

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