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10 Rupiah Oeang Republik Indonesia Daerah ORIDA

Uitgever Propinsi Sumatera (Province of Sumatra)
Jaar 1948
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Valuta Rupiah (1945-1950)
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Opschrift voorzijde REPUBLIK INDONESIA PROPINSI SUMATERA. TANDA PEMBAJARAN JANG SAH. SEPULUH RUPIAH. B.TINGGI GUBERNUR SUMATERA 1.4.1948 TM HASAN
Beschrijving keerzijde Plain blue note with an all-over wavy-line guilloche background filling the entire field. A large circular medallion to the left carries the numeral 10, surrounded by a floral underprint motif. To the right, a rectangular text panel framed by a simple border contains the legal tender declaration in Indonesian. The design is unadorned and typographic in character, with no pictorial vignette.
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ORIDA — Oeang Republik Indonesia Daerah — notes were emergency regional currencies authorized by the central government in Jakarta after it became clear that the Dutch naval blockade was strangling the distribution of nationally printed money. Sumatra issued its own series rather than go without a functioning medium of exchange during the independence struggle. These were not rogue emissions; they had official sanction, but production quality and paper stock varied considerably depending on what was available locally at the time of printing.

The S190 series exists in multiple signature and paper varieties, with the "c" suffix distinguishing a specific combination that collectors treat as scarcer than the base type. Dutch military pressure during the 1947–1948 Agresi Militer operations disrupted distribution across much of the island, meaning many notes never reached circulation at all.

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