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25 Rupiah

Issuer Treasury, Tandjungkarang (Lampung Residency)
Year 1947
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Reference(s) P#S381
Obverse description The obverse is dominated by a large bold letterpress heading 'MANDAT PERTAHANAN' across the upper portion, with 'DAERAH LAMPUNG' below in smaller type, all within an ornate guilloche border. The denomination numeral '25' appears in large bold type at left and right, flanking a central block of Indonesian text detailing the mandate conditions, with serial number and two manuscript signatures at lower left. A circular red official stamp is applied at upper right, and 'Serie BK.' is inscribed at lower right.
Obverse lettering MANDAT PERTAHANAN
DAERAH LAMPUNG
Kas negara di Tandjungkarang, di perintahkan,
membayar kepada yang memegang mandat no sebesar f.25 (dua puluh lima rupiah)
rupiah Dipandang
harga barang jang telah diterima dari penduduk
atas perbelandjaan Pertahanan
jang dianggap oleh ORI
Manakala ORI telah beredar di Sumatera
Tandjungkarang tgl. 15.II.1947
Wk. Residen Lampung
Serie BK.
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Comments

One of a series of emergency provincial issues produced in 1947 as the Dutch military campaigns — the first "Politionele Actie" launched in July of that year — severed Indonesian republican territory into increasingly isolated pockets. The Lampung Residency, occupying the southern tip of Sumatra, issued its own currency precisely because normal supply lines from the central republican administration in Yogyakarta had become unreliable.

Locally printed under rudimentary conditions, these Tandjungkarang notes are among the more obscure of the regional republican emissions and survive in small numbers. Paper quality was inconsistent across the run.

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