Zimbabwe, in all their economic wisdom, had so much hyper-inflation last year that they had to print 100 trillion Zimbabwe Dollar notes; each one was approximately worth $300 (US).
However, since their economy died and they are now using other currency (a mixture of USD, Euro, etc), all of these notes are now worthless. eBay has quite a few of them, in mint condition. So I bought one:
I don't know what I love the most about it; the 14 zeros it has squashed together, or the fact that something worth $300 last year was bought in mint condition off eBay for less than $3. It's something I shall treasure forever, and use as a warning for my grandchildren about how not to solve an economic crisis.
However, since their economy died and they are now using other currency (a mixture of USD, Euro, etc), all of these notes are now worthless. eBay has quite a few of them, in mint condition. So I bought one:
I don't know what I love the most about it; the 14 zeros it has squashed together, or the fact that something worth $300 last year was bought in mint condition off eBay for less than $3. It's something I shall treasure forever, and use as a warning for my grandchildren about how not to solve an economic crisis.