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10 Rupiah

Issuer Residen (Residency), Djambi
Year 1947
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Value 10 Rupiah
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Obverse lettering COUPON PENUKARAN
PEMERINTAH NEGARA REPUBLIK INDONESIA
Daerah Djambi mendjamin Coupon Penukaran ini dengan mata Uang Republik Indonesia seharga
SEPULUH RUPIAH
Residen N.R.I. Djambi
R10
10
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Reverse lettering Menurut ketetapan Gubernur Sumatera tanggal 25-11-47 No. W1/D/K.O Coupon Penukaran ini hanja berlaku dalam Daerah Keresidenan Djambisadja
Djambi 27 Desember 1947
R10
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Djambi — now spelled Jambi — was a residency on the east coast of Sumatra, and like several other Indonesian residencies in the immediate post-independence period, it issued its own emergency paper money when central supply of currency collapsed under the chaos of the Dutch military actions and the ongoing independence struggle. These residency notes were provisional instruments, authorized locally and circulated within tight geographic boundaries.

Pick 266 is among the more obscure of the Sumatran residency issues. Documentation on exact print runs is thin, and surviving examples are genuinely rare — not because the notes were well-preserved, but because wartime circulation in tropical conditions was brutal on paper currency.