Due to difficulties in transporting wheelbarrows full of cash for bottled water and rice, Zimbabwe has "re-issued" brand new currency eliminating the zeroes needed to buy a pack of gum,....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zimbabwean_dollarFourth dollar
On February 2, 2009, the RBZ announced that
a further 12 zeros were to be taken off the currency, with 1,000,000,000,000 (third) Zimbabwe dollars being exchanged for 1 new (fourth) dollar.[21] New banknotes are to be introduced with a face value of Z$1, Z$5, Z$10, Z$20, Z$50, Z$100 and Z$500. [22] The banknotes of the fourth dollar are to circulate alongside the third dollar, which will remain legal tender until 30 June 2009.[23]The new currency code was ZWL.[4]
The Zimbabwean dollar is now largely irrelevant with the economy being almost completely dollarised[24]. Even the national postal service, Zimpost is said to be charging customers postage in US Dollars, even though some of the stamps are in Zimbabwean Dollar denomination.
Zimbabwe finance minister, Tendai Biti, said in his first budget report, "The death of the Zimbabwe dollar is a reality we have to live with. Since October 2008 our national currency has become moribund."[25]
Keep printing it, (just like the U.S.) and attempt to spend your way out of a recession, and inflation, or even hyperinflation, is inevitable....
$150.00 for a box of .38's? Won't much matter, as the paper isn't worth the paper it's printed on.
Went off the gold standard, (big mistake), and now there is global rumblings to consider dropping the dollar as a "standard" indicator of valued items, or worse yet,,,, a global currency,...
Hasn't been 100 days yet,....
~runs in and grabs another double stack~
~heads out through the backdoor~

