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2 1/2 Rupiah

Issuer Kas Negara (Central Treasury), Djambi
Year 1947
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Shape Rectangular
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Reverse description Plain paper reverse printed in red letterpress with a simple outer border matching the obverse. A block of Indonesian text occupies the upper half, explaining the coupon's limited validity within the Daerah Djambi region and its guaranteed redemption against ORI notes. The date 'DJAMBI 24 OCTOBER 1947.' is set in bold type at the centre-lower portion, and the denomination fraction '2 1/2' appears in each corner.
Reverse lettering Coupon ini berlaku hanja di Daerah Djambi sebagai alat Penukaran jang sjah buat sementara. Penukaran dengan wang Orips R.100.- (Seratus rupiah) dan R. 25.- (Dua puluh lima rupiah) ditanggung oleh Pemerintah setiap waktu di Kas Negara Djambi.-
DJAMBI 24 OCTOBER 1947.
2 1/2
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Kas Negara Djambi was one of several regional treasury authorities that issued emergency currency during the Indonesian National Revolution, when the newly proclaimed Republic struggled to maintain any coherent monetary system against Dutch military and economic pressure. These provincial notes filled a genuine vacuum — the Dutch were actively blockading Republican territory and disrupting supply lines, making centralized printing and distribution nearly impossible.

The Djambi issues are among the more obscure regional emissions of 1947, printed locally under improvised conditions. Paper quality and print registration vary considerably across surviving examples, which is a production characteristic, not a grading artifact.

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