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What you see listed above are Ten (10) One Myrillion Zim notes.  

Yes, you're seeing a number with 30,003 Zeroes! lol  

Clearly, this is a novelty item like the Yottalillion Zim notes, since there isn't a real currency note with 30,003 zeroes as the face value. 

However, these notes appear on the bond list (#54 to be precise):  https://dinarchronicles.com/2021/06/06/nick-fleming-the-list-of-bonds-6-6-21/

Warning:  As with many other numismatic currency notes on the bond list, these notes can only be monetized through redemption, meaning you cannot take them to a bank and expect to be able to cash out.  The only real viable option is at a redemption center.

So how do I know this is going to be accepted?  Simple:  For one thing, it's on the bond list, and an intermediary I know shared some pictures of rare assets on the bond list, and the Myrillion Zim note was one of them.  Turns out a whale has hundreds of boxes of the exact same notes.  I have also done some work for several different buyer's teams and in the process I've seen what they look like and these exact same notes were submitted and approved for redemption.

While it may make little sense to even be able to submit these notes, the same could even be said for agro-cheques and 100T Zim notes which only have numismatic value.  They have no real value at a bank, and even 100 year old federal reserve bonds cannot be redeemed at a bank yet for some odd reason, they are on the bond list and authorized buyers like the US Treasury via a redemption center will accept them.

So you're probably wondering: What are these worth?

As a Tier 3 bondholder, one rate I've personally seen is literally 1T as in 1000Bs.  In fact, another buyer offered a rate as high as 7T for one note.  More specifically, a box of 1000 notes would yield 7Q (so if you do the math, that equates to 7T for one note), but I highly doubt anything close to this will be offered at t4b.  It would likely be significantly lower, but still something generous, and perhaps a far better value or similar to a 100B Agro-Cheque note.

As with all my listings, I always include extras as a gift on every order! (and feel free to pay it forward!)

Domestic orders of $100 or more get to enjoy free USPS Priority Mail or UPS Ground Shipping (which can sometimes be cheaper and faster than USPS depending on distance).


ATTENTION INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS: Combined shipping for international customers is finally working properly again!  For International buyers who would like to combine shipping, be sure to add the items to the cart, then select 'request total from seller' and place the order.  That enables me to adjust the shipping cost.

Orders to Canada typically arrive within 2 business days. (Canadians, make sure to choose UPS Standard to Canada to save on shipping costs, it will still be shipped via UPS Worldwide Express.)


Other international orders typically arrive within a week via UPS Worldwide Express Shipping.  However, depending on customs and other international shipping factors, it may take longer to arrive.

Note - some international addresses may be considered too remote by UPS, and as a result they will charge an Extended Area Surcharge, which often ends up causing the total shipping cost to go to $80 or more.  If this is the case, I can ship it via priority mail international (which is the same price but takes 2-3 weeks to arrive) or if you provide an alternate shipping address that UPS doesn't consider too remote, I should be able to ship it.  And if neither option works, I can simply cancel the transaction and you would receive a refund.