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| 裏面の説明 | A finely rendered effigy of the Bodhisattva Manjusri, depicted in a seated meditative posture (padmasana) upon a lotus throne, occupies the center of the field, faithfully reproducing the celebrated stone statue housed in the Candi Tumpang temple complex of East Java. The figure wears an elaborate crown and jewelry, with hands positioned in a devotional gesture. The circular legend '25 TAHUN KEMERDEKAAN' arcs along the upper periphery, flanked by small stars, while 'REPUBLIK INDONESIA' curves along the lower border. |
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Issued as part of Indonesia's first commemorative silver program, this piece was struck to mark the 25th anniversary of independence — a milestone the Suharto government was keen to celebrate with visible permanence after the political upheaval of the mid-1960s. Production was handled by the Royal Dutch Mint at Utrecht, as Bank Indonesia lacked domestic capacity for commemorative-grade silver coinage at the time.
The Manjusri figure depicted comes from the 9th-century Borobudur complex in Central Java, a deliberate choice linking the New Order regime's national identity project to pre-Islamic Buddhist antiquity on Indonesian soil.