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| Uitgever | Bank Indonesia |
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| Jaar | 1992-1998 |
| Type | Standard circulation banknote |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | A detailed intaglio vignette of a clove plant (Cengkeh) with blossoms and leaves dominates the center of the note, rendered in deep red and green tones against a light guilloche underprint. An outline map of the Indonesian Archipelago is printed in pale grey to the right of center. The denomination 20000 appears at upper left and lower right, with BANK INDONESIA across the top and DUA PULUH RIBU RUPIAH along the bottom margin. |
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| Beschrijving beveiliging | Ki Hadjar Dewantara (K. H. Dewantara); embedded security thread. |
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| Opmerkingen |
Bank Indonesia introduced the security thread to this denomination during the early 1990s as part of a broader anti-counterfeiting upgrade across the rupiah series — the move came during a period of rapid economic expansion in Indonesia when banknote volumes were climbing steeply and counterfeiting pressure on higher denominations was a documented concern for the central bank.
Perum Peruri, the state-owned security printer established in 1971 and based at Karawang in West Java, has handled rupiah production domestically since its founding — unusual for a developing economy of that period, which more commonly contracted European or American security printers.