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75 Rupiah ORI IV

Uitgever Republic of Indonesia
Jaar 1948
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Valuta Rupiah (1945-1950)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Red-brown letterpress print with a portrait vignette of President Sukarno to the left. The denomination '75 RUPIAH' appears in the centre and at the right, flanked by a vignette of two blacksmiths at work. Inscriptions in Bahasa Indonesia are arranged around the design elements.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Black letterpress print centred on a large oval guilloche frame enclosing a legal tender text panel. The numeral '75' appears in each corner and along the lateral margins, with the denomination spelled out in full below the central oval within a banner cartouche.
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The ORI (Oeang Repoeblik Indonesia) series was the first sovereign currency issued by the Indonesian Republic, introduced in 1946 while the Dutch were actively attempting to reassert colonial control. By 1948, when this fourth emission appeared, the Republic was operating under conditions of a Dutch naval blockade that severely restricted import of printing materials — which is why later ORI issues were produced domestically on whatever paper and inks were available, with predictably variable results.

The 75 Rupiah denomination is an unusual face value by any measure, chosen partly to complicate Dutch counterfeiting efforts, which had already targeted the more predictable round-number denominations earlier in the series.

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