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This banknote was issued by Zimbabwe in 1994. It is a 2 Dollar note, belonging to the AC series and part of the "Chiremba Rocks" issue which runs from 1980 to 1994.
The front of the note features a representation of the Chiremba Balancing Rocks, geological formations located in Matopos National Park. A water buffalo is also present on this side.
The back of the note depicts a tigerfish (Hydrocynus vittatus) as well as the Kariba Dam, built on the Zambezi River.
The watermark of the note represents the Great Zimbabwe Bird, a stone sculpture that serves as the national emblem for the country.
In terms of dimensions, the note measures 134 mm in length and 69 mm in width.
The face value of the note is 2 Zimbabwean Dollars.