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2008 Zimbabwe 200 Trillion Dollars – ZABG Cheque (UNC-63)
- Issuer: Zimbabwe Allied Banking Group Limited (ZABG)
- Denomination: Two Hundred Trillion Dollars ($200,000,000,000,000)
- Date: 2008 Hyperinflationary Era
- Certification: Graded by CCCS (Canadian Coin Certification Service)
- Grade: UNC-63 (Choice Uncirculated),
- Ungraded Available on Backorder
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2008 Zimbabwe 300 Quadrillion Dollars – ZABG (UNC-64)
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Issuer: Zimbabwe Allied Banking Group Limited (ZABG).
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Denomination: Three Hundred Quadrillion Dollars ($300,000,000,000,000,000).
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Date: 2008 Hyperinflationary Era.
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Certification: Graded by CCCS (Canadian Coin Certification Service).
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Grade: UNC-64 (Choice Uncirculated).
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Condition: Exceptional preservation with crisp hand-written details and bold “CANCELLED” security stamps.
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2008 Zimbabwe 300 Trillion Dollars – (AU-55)
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Issuer: Zimbabwe Allied Banking Group Limited (ZABG)
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Denomination: Three Hundred Trillion Dollars ($300,000,000,000,000)
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Date: 2008
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Certification: Graded by CCCS (Canadian Coin Certification Service)
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Grade: AU-55 (Almost Uncirculated)
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2008 Zimbabwe ZABG 100 Trillion Dollars – (UNC-64)
- Issuer: Zimbabwe Allied Banking Group Limited (ZABG) – Kadoma Branch
- Type: Counter Cheque (Note the “Counter Cheque” designation vs. standard Bankers Cheque)
- Denomination: One Hundred Trillion Dollars ($100,000,000,000,000)
- Certification: Graded by CCCS (Canadian Coin Certification Service)
- Grade: UNC-64 (Choice Uncirculated)
- Features: Features the original hand-written “One Hundred Trillion” denomination and signature, preserved behind the bold “CANCELLED” security stamps.
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A Remarkable Multi-Cavity Zulu Snuffkerrie (Iwisa)
- Origin: KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
- Date: Late 19th / Early 20th Century
- Materials: Indigenous Hardwood
- Dimensions: ~63cm long
- Provenance: The significance of this piece is heightened by its distinguished provenance, tracing through two of the most respected names in the field of African and Tribal Art
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Alternative Rhodesian Headman’s Gorget (c. 1960–1980)
- Material:Â Brass base with silver/white metal central badge
- Period: 19th C (Rhodesian era, aligned with 1953-1979 INTAAF issues)
- Provenance:Â South African market, documented
- Condition:Â Very good vintage condition; no major damage, original chain intact
- Dimensions:Â 152mm x 110mm (gorget plate); chain length approx. 40cm
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Antique 19th C. Zulu “Trophy” Knobkerrie (Iwisa)
- Origin: Zulu Kingdom, South Africa
- Period: Late 19th Century (Anglo-Zulu War Era)
- Material: Indigenous Hardwood (Chestnut-toned)
- Modifications: Haft historically trimmed to 18cm for transport
- Decoration: Traditional adzed (chip-carved) globular head
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Antique Rhodesian Headman’s Gorget (c. 1960–1980)
- Material:Â Brass base with silver/white metal central badge
- Period: 19th C (Rhodesian era, aligned with 1953-1979 INTAAF issues)
- Provenance:Â South African market, documented
- Condition:Â Very good vintage condition; no major damage, original chain intact
- Dimensions:Â 152mm x 110mm (gorget plate); chain length approx. 40cm
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Antique Swazi Battle Axe (LiSengwa)
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Origin: Eswatini (Swaziland)
- Period: Mid-Late 20th C.
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Material: Forged Iron, Hardwood, Brass Wire, Woven Fiber
- Provenance: UK Market, document
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Condition: Excellent, with an authentic aged patina throughout. The ironwork is stable, and the wire-work remains tight and intact.
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Antique Swazi Royal Battle Axe (iNhlendla)
- Type: Ceremonial Battle Axe Staff (iNhlendla)
- Origin:Â South Africa
- Materials:Â Hand-forged Iron, Indigenous Hardwood, Rawhide
- Dimensions: Approx. 150cm – 160cm in length
- Provenance:Â Documented, US Market
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Antique Zulu Antelope Hide Shield (Isihlangu) – Rare Specimen
- Origin: KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
- Material: Extra-thick Antelope Hide, Indigenous Hardwood
- Dimensions: Approx 70 cm (Height)
- Condition: Excellent vintage condition. The hide is remarkably thick, stable, and retains its original tension.
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Antique Zulu Shield (Isihlangu)
- Origin: KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
- Date: Late 19th to early 20th Century
- Dimensions: 95.3 cm
- Market: Canadian Market













