In 2010, the cost of a chunk of bread was around $300 billion—in Zimbabwe, utilizing the neighborhood cash. The excessive condition of expansion in the nation brought on the requirement for the issuing in 2008 of a $100 billion note, which remains named as the Guinness record holder of the world's most astounding category banknote in spite of the ensuing presentation of a $100 trillion (a 1 with 14 zeroes) charge. Nowadays, authorities can discover a lot of Zimbabwe money sold on eBay; a pack of 100 $5 billion Zimbabwe banknotes may cost you $40 or so in U.S. money.
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