The 100 trillion dollar note. Is this where we're headed?

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The 100 trillion dollar note. Is this where we're headed?

Postby thecrazyone » Tue Jan 17, 2023 2:18 pm

An old coworker told me these were out there, printed by Zimbabwe. Unreal:

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Re: The 100 trillion dollar note. Is this where we're heade

Postby Recyclersteve » Wed Jan 18, 2023 1:45 am

I bought several hundred of these for something like $3 each back in the day and sold them for something like $5 each. They sold like hot cakes. Now they’re over $100 each.

Something else about the Zimbabwe notes. I have a really neat framed collection of crisp uncirculated notes with every denomination from $1 to $100 trillion. The frame is approximately 3 feet wide and 4 feet high. This is a great way to start a discussion about the ravages of inflation with someone who doesn’t understand the concept.

It is also a VERY colorful set. For anyone who has some extra money to invest, this is something REALLY COOL to have! It looks fantastic when framed, but it would probably be a lot more practical to sell the notes unframed and have the buyer pay for framing.

In all these years I have never seen another set like this.
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