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50 000 Rupiah

Issuer Bank Indonesia
Year 2005-2011
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Shape Rectangular
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Reverse description Central vignette presents an intaglio view of Pura Ulun Danu Beratan, the water temple complex on Lake Beratan at Bedugul, Bali, with the multi-tiered meru tower rising above the shoreline amid surrounding structures and tropical foliage, all rendered in tones of deep blue. A broad guilloche-patterned border frames the left margin, with a decorative Balinese floral motif panel on the far right. The denomination numeral 50000 appears in large format at both left and lower right, with the full legal tender legend in Indonesian script running along the lower centre.
Reverse lettering BANK INDONESIA DANAU ULU BERATAN BEDUGUL DENGAN RAHMAT TUHAN YANG MAHA ESA BANK INDONESIA MENGELUARKAN UANG SEBAGAI ALAT PEMBAYARAN YANG SAH DENGAN NILAI LIMAPULUH RIBU RUPIAH
(Translation: BANK INDONESIA LAKE ULU BERATAN, BEDUGUL With the Grace of God, Bank Indonesia issued money as a legal tender with the value of FIFTY THOUSAND RUPIAH)
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Perum Peruri — the state security printing works — has handled Indonesian banknote production since its founding, and this series was among the notes produced at the Karawang facility after it absorbed capacity from the older Jakarta operation. Mujirun's engraving credit is relatively rare for Indonesian notes of this period; named engravers appear infrequently in Peruri's production records, making the attribution on this issue worth noting.

The 2005 series introduced revised security threading and watermark specifications responding to a wave of sophisticated counterfeits that had troubled the previous 50,000 Rupiah type in the early 2000s.

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