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5000 Rupiah Manjusri Statue

Issuer Bank Indonesia
Year 1970
Type Non-circulating coin
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Obverse lettering 1945-1970 IB 1970 5000 RUPIAH
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Edge Reeded
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Indonesia's 1970 gold commemorative program was among the first issued under the New Order government following Suharto's consolidation of power after 1965. The series was produced primarily for international collectors and the export market rather than domestic circulation — Bank Indonesia had no realistic expectation these would pass as currency. The Manjusri piece draws on the 8th–9th century Buddhist heritage of Central Java, specifically the Borobudur and Mendut temple complexes, at a moment when the government was actively promoting that heritage as a symbol of unified national identity.

The .900 fine specification aligns with the broader series standard, with striking contracted to a European facility given Indonesia's limited domestic capacity for proof-quality gold production at the time.

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