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250.000 Rupiah

Uitgever Kabupaten Labuhan Batu, Rantau Prapat
Jaar 1948
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Opschrift voorzijde NEGARA REPUBLIK INDONESIA
250000
(Dua ratus lima puluh ribu rupiah)
B O N
KABUPATEN LABUHAN BATU
RANTAU PRAPAT
Stencil No. 9/c
Keuangan
An.Bupati
Serie rap II
Maret 26 1948
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Opmerkingen

Kabupaten Labuhan Batu was one of dozens of Indonesian regional authorities that issued emergency currency during the 1945–1949 revolution, when the fledgling Republic struggled to establish a functioning monetary system against Dutch military and economic pressure. These locally produced notes — often printed with rudimentary equipment and authenticated by official stamp rather than sophisticated security features — filled a genuine vacuum in areas where Republican-issue currency was scarce or distrusted.

The Rantau Prapat issues are among the harder regional emissions to document cleanly, as record-keeping at the kabupaten level was inconsistent during active conflict periods. The stamp authentication was the note's only safeguard against forgery — a thin guarantee, but the standard instrument of trust in revolutionary-era Sumatra.

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