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| Uitgever | Kas Negara Daerah (Governmental Treasury), Palembang |
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| Jaar | 1947 |
| Type | Standard circulation banknote |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Blue letterpress note with a geometric guilloche border enclosing the central text field. The heading reads 'MANDAT D.P.D.P.' above the issuing authority 'Kas Negara Daerah Palembang', with the denomination 'Seribu Rupiah' (Rupiah Djepang) inscribed in a cursive vignette at centre. The four corners bear the numeral '1000', a red circular official dewan stamp appears at right, and handwritten signatures and a date of 1 August 1947 are present below the main text. |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | Plain blue letterpress reverse with a uniform guilloche border matching the obverse frame. The centre carries the bold inscription 'SERIBU RUPIAH' within a simple decorative cartouche, flanked by faint red underprint vignettes of Indonesian landscapes. The numeral '1000' appears in each of the four corners. |
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Issued by the regional treasury in Palembang during the Indonesian National Revolution, this note belongs to the chaotic monetary period following Japan's defeat when Dutch forces were attempting to reassert control and the Republic of Indonesia was fighting to hold territory. Regional treasuries across Sumatra issued their own emergency currency during this period because central authority was fractured and Japanese-occupation money was still circulating by necessity — hence the "Djepang" denomination referencing the Japanese rupiah unit.
Locally printed under wartime conditions, quality control was inconsistent across the series.