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Africa Subsaharan
Zimbabwe: Disastrous Start to Cash Roll-Out
2007-12-22
THE Reserve Bank's project to introduce higher denominated bearer cheques yesterday got off to a disastrous start after the bank failed to deliver cash to financial institutions. Thousands of people were unable to get cash amid revelations that the central bank only started distributing the new bearer cheques to banks well after normal banking hours. By last night officials from banks were still at the central bank's cash office trying to get their allocations. "We only started getting cash at about 4pm," said a managing director with a local commercial bank.

The central bank introduced $250 000, $500 000 and $750 000 bearer cheques and demonetised the $200 000 note claiming it was being hoarded by cash barons. Some banks were yesterday still issuing the $200 000 bearer cheques which go out of circulation at the beginning of next year. Long queues were still evident yesterday with most banks turning away clients who wanted to withdraw cash.
Posted by:Fred

#4  As a sidenote, I've actualy seen a million mark post-war German coin, about the size of a silver dollar US.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-12-22 12:31  

#3  Just for curiousity, what's a $750,000 Zimbob note worth in the real world?
A buck, two-ninety eight?
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-12-22 12:29  

#2  Ahh, my laugh for the morning. a $750,000 bill. too funny. The joys of socialism.

Now someone go take him out. I had my laugh.

oh, jimmh cater, this is on YOU.
Posted by: newc   2007-12-22 11:32  

#1  cash barons

Yea, Joe Wambozi had whole dozen of them notes!
Posted by: Spike Uniter   2007-12-22 04:07  

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