INDONESIA 1000 Rupiah 2..
1,00 €
This 10 Sen banknote, issued by Bank Indonesia in 1964 as part of the "New Rupiah - First Series," features a woman in uniform on the obverse and a geometric design on the reverse. Made of paper, this rectangular note highlights Indonesia's post-independence currency design.
Features a portrait of a woman in uniform, symbolizing volunteerism, with the text "BANK INDONESIA" and "SEPULUH SEN" (Ten Sen) in Latin script. Includes the signatures of Governor Jusuf Muda Dalam and Director Hertatijanto.
Depicts a geometric design with text warning against counterfeiting. Lettering reads "Barangsiapa meniru atau memalsukan uang kertas dan barangsiapa mengeluarkan dengan sengadja atau menjimpan uang kertas jang dipalsukan akandituntut dimuka hakim," emphasizing the legal consequences of forgery.
Printed by Pertjetakan Kebajoran (Percetakan Kebayoran), Jakarta, Indonesia, renowned for producing Indonesia's early currency.
The 10 Sen note, part of the "New Rupiah - First Series," was introduced during a period of currency devaluation, rendering lower denominations nearly worthless upon issue. Despite this, the series remains significant for its historical and cultural representation of Indonesia's development post-independence.