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10 Rupiah ORI I

Issuer Republic of Indonesia
Year 1945
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse lettering REPUBLIK INDONESIA TANDA PEMBAJARAN JANG SAH SEPULUH RUPIAH DJAKARTA 17 OKTOBER 1945 MENTERI KEUANGAN
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Reverse lettering REPUBLIK INDONESIA TANDA PEMBAJARAN JANG SAH SEPULUH RUPIAH DJAKARTA 17 OKTOBER 1945 MENTERI KEUANGAN 10 10 UNDANG2 10
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ORI — Oeang Repoeblik Indonesia — was the first currency issued by the newly proclaimed Republic, introduced on 30 October 1946 despite the 1945 date printed on the notes. The date refers to the year of independence, not production. Printing was handled domestically under severe wartime constraints, which accounts for the inconsistent ink quality and paper variation seen across survivors of this series.

The Dutch blockade made distribution as politically fraught as production. Carrying ORI in Dutch-controlled zones was treated as a criminal act, and notes were frequently confiscated or destroyed. Genuine circulation examples that survived the subsequent Dutch military actions and the 1950 monetary consolidation are accordingly uncommon.