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10 Sen

Issuer Bank Indonesia
Year 2000
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Reference(s) P#92
Obverse description Intaglio vignette at right of a young woman in military cap, rendered in fine line engraving on a guilloche wave underprint. A large red overprint reads "Y2K" across the centre, with an olive numeral "10" at left. The base note bears the 1964 date and printer's imprint of P.N. Pertjetakan Kebajoran at foot.
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Reverse description Intricate guilloche rosette patterns fill the field, with a large circular guilloche medallion at right enclosing the numeral "10". A serial number appears at upper centre. The overprint "FOR VALUE RECEIVED" is applied in bold letterpress at left, above a small insect vignette in the lower-left corner.
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Comments

Pick 92 is a reissue — the original 10 Sen design dates to the early 1950s, but Bank Indonesia continued printing and dating these small-denomination notes well past the point at which they had any meaningful purchasing power. By the time the 2000-dated examples were produced, decades of inflation had rendered the sen effectively worthless as a transactional unit; the notes exist largely as a bureaucratic formality, printed by Percetakan Kebayoran using plates that had already had a long working life.

Paper deterioration is a known issue with this series due to the low-grade stock used in domestic production.

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