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10 000 Rupiah

Issuer Bank Indonesia
Year 2010-2016
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Composition Cotton paper
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Obverse lettering 10000 BANK INDONESIA SEPULUH RIBU RUPIAH SULTAN MAHMUD BADARUDDIN II
(Translation: 10000 BANK INDONESIA TEN THOUSAND RUPIAH SULTAN MAHMUD BADARUDDIN II)
Reverse description The reverse carries a vignette of the Rumah Limas, the traditional pyramid-roofed vernacular dwelling of Palembang, South Sumatra, rendered in warm tonal colours against a multilayered guilloche underprint. A decorative border frames the composition, with denomination numerals and the statutory legal tender declaration arranged across the lower register in letterpress.
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Perum Peruri — Percetakan Uang Republik Indonesia — has been the sole printer of Indonesian banknotes since its establishment in 1971, and this issue exemplifies the long-running dominance of domestic production that followed the nationalization of currency printing from foreign contractors. The 10,000 Rupiah denomination has historically been a high-velocity circulation note in Indonesia, absorbing the kind of daily wear that accelerates deterioration in tropical humidity.

P#150 spans a six-year print window, meaning signature combinations vary across the series depending on which Bank Indonesia governor and senior deputy governor were in office at time of printing — a detail that matters to specialists building complete signature sets.