Zimbabwe, 2005-2009 AD., Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, Petrol & Diesel Coupon, 20 Litres fuel. 32009 Obverse
State: Zimbabwe
Issuer: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
Location of issue: Harare
Date of issue: no date (2005-2009 AD.),
Value: 5 Litres fuel
Size: 228 x 81 mm
Material: paper
Watermark: Chiremba balancing rock formation at center
Serial :
Serial no. : 32009
Signature: - (0)
Printer:
Obv.: RBZ – RESERVE BANK OF ZIMBABWE - RESERVE BANK OF ZIMBABWE / ... – 5 LITRES ... / Serial No: 32009 – Car Reg: / 80 Samora Machel Avenue, P. O. Box 1283, Harare Tel: 703000, 703111 , issuer and value, Chiremba balancing rock formation at upper right corner, white fields and green text “Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe“ repeated on background.
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From https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Banknotes_of_Zimbabwe : A unique form of circulating specie is the fuel ration coupon, which has been issued in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008. Known denominations include 1, 5, 10, 20, 25, & 50 litres of petrol (gasoline), kerosene and/or diesel, and translate roughly into the local petrol price (about 1 UK pound sterling per litre or US$1.50 in late 2008). Businesses, including Western Union, have been reported paying employees with these coupons, and even auctions have been transacted in this currency. As with much Zimbabwe currency, printing standards are crude and counterfeiting is rampant; the RBZ has been dissuading this widespread use.