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10.000 Rupiah

Issuer Bank Indonesia
Year 2022-2025
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse description The obverse is dominated by an intaglio portrait of Frans Kaisiepo, a Papuan national hero, positioned left of centre against a lavender and gold guilloche underprint. To the right, a vignette of the Indonesian archipelago map appears in warm orange and yellow tones, accompanied by the Garuda Pancasila state emblem and the inscription NEGARA KESATUAN REPUBLIK INDONESIA. The denomination 10000 appears in large numerals in the upper left and lower right, with the legend SEPULUH RIBU RUPIAH below, and two signature lines with the titles GUBERNUR BANK INDONESIA and MENTERI KEUANGAN REPUBLIK INDONESIA at the lower left.
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Protection type Watermark, Security thread, Colour-shifting ink, Latent image, Blind embossing
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P#165 belongs to the 2022-dated series that Bank Indonesia introduced as a direct successor to the 2016 NKRI series, itself the first complete note family designed and printed entirely within Indonesia after decades of reliance on foreign security printers. Perum Peruri has produced Indonesian banknotes since 1971, and this series reflects the facility's accumulated intaglio and security-feature capability — blind embossing and colour-shifting ink on a domestically produced note would have been technically out of reach there two generations ago.

The 10,000 Rupiah denomination sits at an awkward purchasing-power level in the current Indonesian economy, making it a high-circulation, high-replacement note with correspondingly short average lifespans in the wild.

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