Banknotes of The Rupiah - Formation of Bank Indonesia From de Javasche Bank: Second Republik Indonesia Banknotes

Formation of Bank Indonesia From De Javasche Bank: Second Republik Indonesia Banknotes

With the transformation from DJB to Bank Indonesia, the Emergency Act of 1951 was renewed as the Currency Act of 1953, and the 1951 1 and 2½ rupiah government notes were reissued with the signature of the new Minister of Finance dated 1953.

Government Notes: Republik Indonesia, second series (landscapes), 1953, printed by Security Banknote Printing Company (USA)
Image Value Dimensions Main Colour Description date of
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse Serial Signature Watermark Note issue withdrawal replacement note
1 rupiah As 1951 Soemitro Djojohadikoesoemo None (As 1951) '1953'
2½ rupiah

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