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| 正面描述 | Printed in pale brown on plain paper, the obverse carries the denomination numeral '2½' in all four corners and along the bottom, with the written value 'DUA SETENGAH RUPIAH' centered. A decorative guilloche underprint fills the background, with the issuer's name and legal tender inscription arranged across the upper field. |
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| 背面描述 | Pale brown letterpress print on plain paper. A central rectangular panel carries the written denomination 'DUA SETENGAH RUPIAH' in bold lettering, surrounded by a radiating guilloche pattern. The date 'JOGJAKARTA 26 DJULI 1947' appears at the lower left, with the ministerial signature designation 'MENTERI KEUANGAN' to the lower right, and the numeral '2½' repeated in the corners. |
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ORI — Oeang Republik Indonesia — was the currency the republic printed for itself after declaring independence in 1945, in direct defiance of Dutch efforts to reimpose colonial monetary control. The Third Series (ORI III) of 1947 was produced domestically in Yogyakarta, which served as the revolutionary capital after the Dutch seized Batavia. Printing infrastructure was improvised and limited, and it shows: registration inconsistencies and ink variation are endemic to the series, not signs of mishandling by individual notes.
The Dutch military actions of 1947 severely disrupted ORI circulation in occupied territories, where Dutch-sponsored currency was forcibly substituted.