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The obverse is dominated by an intaglio portrait of Ir. H. Djuanda Kartawidjaja at centre-right, rendered in fine engraved detail against a multicolour guilloche underprint incorporating shades of blue, orange, and green. At upper left the large numeral '50000' appears in blue, alongside a green Bank Indonesia logo emblem; at lower left two facsimile signatures are printed above the titles 'GUBERNUR BANK INDONESIA' and 'MENTERI KEUANGAN REPUBLIK INDONESIA'. The national inscription 'NEGARA KESATUAN REPUBLIK INDONESIA' is set at upper right above a map vignette of the Indonesian archipelago, with the denomination 'LIMA PULUH RIBU RUPIAH' across the lower margin. |
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The reverse presents a full-figure vignette of a Balinese dancer in traditional costume at centre, with a landscape view of Pantai Taman Nasional Komodo at left rendered in blue and green tones. A large frangipani flower motif occupies the upper left corner, while the Bank Indonesia logo and the inscription 'BANK INDONESIA' appear at upper right. The serial number is printed twice in blue — vertically at right and horizontally at lower left — alongside the denomination numerals '50000' in large print at lower right and the full denomination legend 'LIMA PULUH RIBU RUPIAH' across the lower margin. |
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Perum Peruri has printed Indonesian currency since 1971, making Bank Indonesia one of the relatively few central banks in the developing world to rely almost entirely on a state-owned domestic printer rather than contracting abroad — a policy cemented after the political sensitivities exposed by earlier reliance on foreign security printers. The 50,000 Rupiah denomination sits at the upper end of everyday circulation, broadly equivalent in purchasing power to where the 10,000 note stood in the late 1990s before the rupiah's collapse during the Asian financial crisis wiped out roughly 80% of its value.
P#167 is part of the 2022-series emission, an incremental security upgrade rather than a full redesign.