It is probably the equivalent of about 8 english pence.
The paper it is printed on is probably worth more than its cash value.
And we think we've got it tough! Thats the closet i'll ever get to a million quid and its worth peanuts.

Latest estimates are that the annual inflation rate has increased at such an exponential rate that it's now probably more than 1 trillion percent. Apparently the amount allowed in daily cash withdrawals is barely enough for a one-way bus ticket to work and whatever they earn when they get there is practically worthless by the time they are paid it. Even electronic transfers were suspended last month, so I imagine that the entire economy is grinding to a halt.Mr Q wrote:It's not an 'unknown reason'. There simply isn't enough money - hence the hyperinflation and the multi-billion dollar banknotes.
Many people have suggested n idea, we all got a nice big gun and shot uncle bob.Sput wrote:You should totally get onto that, stu.Stuart* wrote: Nobody seems to have suggested a solution to the spiral of hyperinflation once it reaches these proportions.