Indonesia 50,000 Rupiah Banknote (2022 Issue)
Features:
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Issuer: Indonesia
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Issuing Bank: Bank Indonesia
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Period: Republic (1950-present)
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Type: Standard Circulation Banknote
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Years of Issue: 2022-2024
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Value: 50,000 Rupiah
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Currency: Rupiah (1965-present)
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Exchange Rate: 50,000 IDR ≈ 265 INR
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Composition: Paper
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Size: 146 × 65 mm
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Shape: Rectangular
Obverse Details:
The front side of the banknote features the elegant Jepun flower (frangipani) alongside the prominent portrait of Ir. H. Djuanda Kartawidjaja, a renowned figure in Indonesian history. Additional elements include the map of Indonesia, the coat of arms, and the Bank Indonesia logo as a registration device.
Text in Latin Script:
- 50000
- NEGARA KESATUAN REPUBLIK INDONESIA
- GUBERNUR BANK INDONESIA
- MENTERI KEUANGAN REPUBLIK INDONESIA
- Ir. H. DJUANDA KARTAWIDJAJA
- LIMA PULUH RIBU RUPIAH
Translation:
- The Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia
- Governor of the Bank of Indonesia
- Minister of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia
- Fifty Thousand Rupiah
Reverse Details:
The back side of the note celebrates Indonesia’s natural and cultural heritage. It features an image of the breathtaking Komodo National Park located in the Lesser Sunda Islands. The beauty of the Jepun flower (frangipani) is also depicted, along with a cultural representation through the graceful Tari Legong dance (a traditional Balinese dance with a fan).
Text in Latin Script:
- 20000
- BANK INDONESIA
- TAMAN NASIONAL KOMODO
- DENGAN RAHMAT TUHAN YANG MAHA ESA, NEGARA KESATUAN REPUBLIK INDONESIA MENGELLIARKAN RUPIAH SEBAGAN ALAT PEMBAYARAN YANG SAH DENGAN NILAI LIMA PULUH RIBU RUPIAH
- EMISI 2022
Translation:
- By the grace of God Almighty, the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia released the Rupiah as a legal payment instrument with a value of Fifty Thousand Rupiah.
- 2022 Issue
Additional Information:
This beautifully designed note reflects Indonesia’s rich history, cultural diversity, and natural wonders. It is a must-have for collectors of Southeast Asian banknotes or those intrigued by Indonesia’s unique legacy.