Zimbabwe Coins

Welcome to Zimbabwe coin catalog collection, organized by the standard notation of the World Coin Catalog (#KM). Here, you will find detailed information and values for each coin, including its year of production, material, and current market value. To make your search even easier, you can filter by coin name in the top field. Discover the rich history and unique characteristics of 's coins and add to your collection today.

1 cent from Zimbabwe

1 cent

KM#1
Material: Bronze
Years: 1980, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1981
Coin value: 0,09$ - 1,94$

1 cent from Zimbabwe

1 cent

KM#1a
Material: Bronze plated steel
Years: 1989, 1999, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1997
Coin value: 0,19$ - 1,03$

5 cents from Zimbabwe

5 cents

KM#2
Material: Copper-nickel
Years: 1980, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1997, 1990, 1991, 1995, 1996, 1999
Coin value: 0,02$ - 1,00$

10 cents from Zimbabwe

10 cents

KM#3
Material:
Years: 1983, 1980, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1994, 1997, 1999
Coin value: 0,23$ - 2,20$

10 cents from Zimbabwe

10 cents

KM#3a
Material: Nickel plated steel
Years: 2001, 2002, 2003

20 cents from Zimbabwe

20 cents

KM#4
Material: Copper-nickel
Years: 1980, 1983, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1990
Coin value: 0,22$ - 1,50$

20 cents from Zimbabwe

20 cents

KM#4a
Material: Nickel plated steel
Years: 2001, 2002, 2003
Coin value: 0,69$ - 2,19$

50 cents from Zimbabwe

50 cents

KM#5
Material: Copper-nickel
Years: 1980, 1990, 1995, 1993, 1997, 1988, 1989
Coin value: 0,55$ - 1,30$

50 centavos from Zimbabwe

50 centavos

KM#5a
Material: Nickel plated steel
Years: 2001, 2002, 2003
Coin value: 0,76$ - 3,23$

1 dollar from Zimbabwe

1 dollar

KM#6
Material: Copper-nickel
Years: 1980, 1997, 1993
Coin value: 0,37$ - 5,06$

1 dollar from Zimbabwe

1 dollar

KM#6a
Material: Nickel plated steel
Years: 2001, 2002, 2003

10 dollars (Victoria Falls Bridge) from Zimbabwe

10 dollars (Victoria Falls Bridge)

KM#7
Material: Silver
Years: 1996

10 dollars (Motopo Mountains) from Zimbabwe

10 dollars (Motopo Mountains)

KM#8
Material: Silver
Years: 1996

10 dollars (Ruins of Great Zimbabwe) from Zimbabwe

10 dollars (Ruins of Great Zimbabwe)

KM#9
Material: Silver
Years: 1996

10 dollars (Kariba Dam) from Zimbabwe

10 dollars (Kariba Dam)

KM#10
Material: Silver
Years: 1996

10 dollars (Reserve Bank Building) from Zimbabwe

10 dollars (Reserve Bank Building)

KM#11
Material: Silver
Years: 1996

2 dollars from Zimbabwe

2 dollars

KM#12
Material: Brass
Years: 1997
Coin value: 0,72$ - 5,47$

2 dollars from Zimbabwe

2 dollars

KM#12a
Material: Brass plated steel
Years: 2001, 2002, 2003
Coin value: 1,10$ - 3,52$

5 dollars from Zimbabwe

5 dollars

KM#13
Material: Bimetalica
Years: 2001, 2002, 2003

10 dollars from Zimbabwe

10 dollars

KM#14
Material: Nickel plated steel
Years: 2003

25 dollars from Zimbabwe

25 dollars

KM#15
Material: Nickel plated steel
Years: 2003

1 cent (Currency-Bond) from Zimbabwe

1 cent (Currency-Bond)

KM#16
Material: Copper plated steel
Years: 2014

5 cents (Currency-Bond) from Zimbabwe

5 cents (Currency-Bond)

KM#17
Material: Brass plated steel
Years: 2014, 2015

10 cents (Currency-Bond) from Zimbabwe

10 cents (Currency-Bond)

KM#18
Material: Brass plated steel
Years: 2014

25 cents (Currency-Bond) from Zimbabwe

25 cents (Currency-Bond)

KM#19
Material: Nickel plated steel
Years: 2014

50 cents (Currency-Bond) from Zimbabwe

50 cents (Currency-Bond)

KM#20
Material: Nickel plated steel
Years: 2014, 2017

1 dollar (Currency-Bond) from Zimbabwe

1 dollar (Currency-Bond)

KM#21
Material: Bimetalica
Years: 2016, 2017

2 dollars (Currency-Bond) from Zimbabwe

2 dollars (Currency-Bond)

KM#2018.01sk
Material: Bimetalica
Years: 2018, 2019

Investing in Zimbabwe coins can be a great opportunity for coin collectors and investors alike. The rich cultural and historical heritage of Zimbabwe is reflected in its coins, making them unique and valuable collectibles.

One reason why Zimbabwe coins are attractive to investors is their rarity. Many Zimbabwe coins were produced in limited quantities, making them difficult to find and increasing their value. Additionally, the historical events and political changes that have taken place in Zimbabwe over the years have had a significant impact on its coin production, further adding to their rarity and collectibility.

Finally, the value of Zimbabwe coins is also influenced by their age and condition. Coins that are in excellent condition and date back to ancient times are often worth more than newer coins or those in poor condition.

In conclusion, investing in Zimbabwe coins can be a smart choice for coin collectors and investors who are looking for unique and valuable collectibles with a rich cultural and historical heritage.