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| Issuer | Bank Indonesia |
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| Year | 2022-2023 |
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| Value | 100 000 Rupiah |
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| Obverse lettering | 100000 NEGARA KESATUAN REPUBLIK INDONESIA GUBERNUR BANK INDONESIA MENTERI KEUANGAN REPUBLIK INDONESIA Dr. (H.C.) Ir. SOEKARNO Dr. (H.C.) Drs. MOHAMMAD HATTA 100000 SERATUS RIBU RUPIAH (Translation: The Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia Governor of the Bank of Indonesia Minister of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia One hundred thousand Rupiah) |
| Reverse description | Central landscape vignette presents the Raja Ampat Islands seascape rendered in fine-line intaglio, flanked by a moth orchid (Phalaenopsis amabilis) spray at left and a figure of the Tari Topeng Betawi masked dancer at right against a multicolour guilloche underprint. The Bank Indonesia logo appears at upper centre, with the denomination numeral "100000" at both margins. A legal tender declaration in Bahasa Indonesia runs along the lower portion of the note, citing the 2022 emission. |
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Perum Peruri — the state-owned security printer established in 1971 — has printed all Indonesian banknotes domestically since the early 1980s, a point worth noting given how many central banks in the region still rely on foreign security printers. The 100,000 Rupiah denomination has served as Indonesia's highest-circulation high-value note for decades, and this 2022–2023 emission represents a routine update within an established series rather than a redesign prompted by any monetary event.
The watermark remains the primary listed security feature, which is notably sparse for a note of this face value issued in this decade — most contemporaneous high-denomination notes from comparable economies carry electrotype threads, color-shifting ink, and holographic strips as standard.