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It is simply called the Zimbabwean Dollar, and is displayed as Z$.

However this was actually abandoned as an official currency in 2009, and they have legalised the use of foreign currencies so the people also use Euros, USD, English pounds and the South African Rand amongst others.

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The Zimbabwe Dollar which is abbreviated as Z$ was abandoned in 2009. Now US dollars, South African rand, Pound Sterling, Indian rupee, euro, Japanese yen, Australian dollar, Chinese yuan, and the Botswana pula are used as currency.

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7y ago

Zimbabwe is a landlocked country in southern Africa.

In April 2009, the Zimbabwe dollar was suspended indefinitely.


On the 29th January 2014 the Zimbabwe central bank announced that the US dollar, South African rand, Botswana pula, Pound sterling, Euro, Australian dollar, Chinese yuan (renminbi), Indian rupee and Japanese yen would all be accepted as legal currency within the country.

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12y ago

currently don't have their own currency, using the USD as an official currency....

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15y ago

Z$ a paper currency of 100 cents Z$ a paper currency of 100 cents

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The current de facto currency of Zimbabwe is the US dollar. The South African rand, Botswana pula and UK pound are also used under the multi-currency regime.

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The Zimbabwe Dollar.

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The Zimbabwe Dollar.

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