Test Note - Gajah Mada

€456,497.00
Issuer
Year2011
TypeSouvenir banknote
Value
CurrencyRupiah (1965-date)
CompositionPaper
Size159 × 72 mm
ShapeRectangular
PrinterPerum Peruri, Karawang, Indonesia (1971-date)
No. printed
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Obverse descriptionThis image features *security printing specimen* from *Perum Peruri*, Indonesia’s official security printing company. The design prominently showcases *Gajah Mada*, a legendary military leader and prime minister of the Majapahit Empire, known for his oath of unifying the Indonesian archipelago.  # Key Features of the Design: 1. *Portrait of Gajah Mada*: - A large, intricate engraving-style depiction of Gajah Mada`s face dominates the right side. - The fine-line details emphasize the engraving technique, a common security feature in official documents and currency.  2. *Silhouette Illustration*: - On the left side, there is a silhouette of Gajah Mada raising a traditional keris (dagger), symbolizing his leadership and historical significance. - Ornamental patterns surround the silhouette, adding aesthetic complexity and enhancing security.  3. *Golden Emblem*: - Located on the left side, this section features a golden emblem with what appears to be text and imagery, adding another layer of security. - The text above the emblem reads *`SUMPAH PALAPA`*, referring to Gajah Mada`s famous oath.  4. *Background Details*: - Complex geometric patterns and radial lines are present throughout the background, adding depth and making counterfeiting difficult. - The use of multi-colored inks and fine-line printing demonstrates advanced security printing technology.  This specimen highlights Indonesia’s rich historical heritage and showcases *Perum Peruri’s* sophisticated printing techniques used for producing secure documents and currency.
Reverse descriptionThe design features historical and cultural elements, particularly highlighting the *Majapahit Empire*, one of the most powerful empires in Southeast Asian history.  # Key Features of the Design:  1. *Historical Monument: Gapura Wringinlawang*: - Dominating the left side is historical monument, inspired by structures from the *Majapahit era*. - The design contains intricate engravings with repeated patterns of the word *`PERURI`*, serving as both an aesthetic and a security feature.  2. *Serial Number*: - A distinct serial number, *PP150971*, is printed twice—on the left and bottom right—adding a layer of traceability.  3. *Geometric Security Grid*: - On the right side is a finely detailed geometric grid pattern resembling an old navigational chart or map of Indonesia.  4. *Silhouette of a Rider*: - In the bottom-right circle, there’s a silhouette of a figure riding a horse, symbolizing exploration or possibly a historical leader.  5. *Artistic Flourishes*: - Decorative swirls frame both sides of the monument, enhancing the overall aesthetic and making replication more challenging.  6. *Color and Visual Effects*: - The background uses a spectrum of pastel hues—green, yellow, orange, and blue—that shift subtly, showcasing advanced security printing technology.  This specimen celebrates the *historical significance of the Majapahit Empire* and Indonesia’s rich cultural heritage while demonstrating Peruri`s expertise in secure and intricate printing techniques.
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Protection description
Obverse letteringPERURI No Value Specimen SUMPAH PALAPA Sira Gajah Madapatih amangkubhumi tan ayun amuktia palapa, sira Gajah Mada: `Lamun huwus kalah nusantara isun amukti palapa, lamun kalah ring Gurun, ring Seran, Tanjungpura, ring Haru, ring Pahang, Dompo, ring Bali, Sunda, Palembang, Tumasik, samana isun amukti palapa`.
(Translation: [Finally] Gajah Mada became prime minister of Mangkubumi, [but] did not want to seize the palapa. Gajah Mada [swore], `If the archipelago has been conquered, [then] I will seize the palapa. If [Gurun, Seram, Tanjungpura, Haru, Pahang, Dompo, Bali, Sunda, Palembang, Tumasik have been conquered, then I will seize the palapa.`)
Reverse lettering`PERURI`* is displayed prominently on the top left. The bottom right contains the phrase *`Majapahit Empire`*, highlighting the historical theme. The phrase *`No Value Specimen`* in the upper-right corner indicates that this is a non-monetary sample used for demonstration purposes. `Nusantara Archipelago in XIV century`* suggests a historical reference to Indonesia’s vast maritime influence during the Majapahit period.
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Catalog ID5157705800
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