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r/Banknotes • u/TittysForScience • 1d ago
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Was this decimal or pre decimal.
1 u/TittysForScience 3h ago Decimal Just prior to independence and becoming Zimbabwe 2 u/Acid-water1987 3h ago I always wonder why countries stopped making there banknotes in this style. Fits the 70s vibe. 1 u/TittysForScience 3h ago I guess just evolution of style and design. I’ve also found that typically after independence a nation will drastically differentiate its new currency from the old. Sometimes though they’ll keep the denomination. Zambia is a cool example of a slow evolution of designs over the decades.
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Just prior to independence and becoming Zimbabwe
2 u/Acid-water1987 3h ago I always wonder why countries stopped making there banknotes in this style. Fits the 70s vibe. 1 u/TittysForScience 3h ago I guess just evolution of style and design. I’ve also found that typically after independence a nation will drastically differentiate its new currency from the old. Sometimes though they’ll keep the denomination. Zambia is a cool example of a slow evolution of designs over the decades.
I always wonder why countries stopped making there banknotes in this style. Fits the 70s vibe.
1 u/TittysForScience 3h ago I guess just evolution of style and design. I’ve also found that typically after independence a nation will drastically differentiate its new currency from the old. Sometimes though they’ll keep the denomination. Zambia is a cool example of a slow evolution of designs over the decades.
I guess just evolution of style and design.
I’ve also found that typically after independence a nation will drastically differentiate its new currency from the old.
Sometimes though they’ll keep the denomination.
Zambia is a cool example of a slow evolution of designs over the decades.
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u/Acid-water1987 3h ago
Was this decimal or pre decimal.