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50 000 Rupiah 25 Years of Development under President Haji Mohamed Soeharto

Issuer Bank Indonesia
Year 1993-1994
Type Commemorative banknote
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Obverse lettering BANK INDONESIA SOEHARTO BAPAK PEMBANGUNAN INDONESIA 25 TAHUN INDONESIA MEMBANGUN LIMA PULUH RIBU RUPIAH
(Translation: BANK INDONESIA SOEHARTO FATHER OF INDONESIAN DEVELOPMENT 25 YEARS OF INDONESIAN DEVELOPMENT FIFTY THOUSAND RUPIAH)
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Reverse lettering BANK INDONESIA BANDAR UDARA INTERNASIONAL SOEKARNO-HATTA LIMA PULUH RIBU RUPIAH Barangsiapa meniru, memalsukan uang kertas dan atau dengan sengaja menyimpan serta mengedarkan uang kertas tiruan atau uang kertas palsu diancam dengan hukuman penjara
(Translation: BANK INDONESIA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT SOEKARNO-HATTA FIFTY THOUSAND RUPIAH Whoever copied, counterfeited and/or intentionally storing and circulating copied banknotes or counterfeited banknotes are threatened with imprisonment)
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This note was issued to mark 25 years of Soeharto's Pembangunan ("Development") program, which officially ran from 1969 through the New Order government's structured five-year Repelita plans. Commemorative rupiah notes of this period were genuine legal tender, not collector pieces — they entered normal circulation alongside the regular series.

Engraver Mujirun was one of Perum Peruri's own staff artists, a rare case of a note engraved entirely in-country rather than contracted to a European security printer. Indonesia had been building that domestic capability deliberately since the early 1970s.

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