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50 Roepiah

Issuer Kaboepaten Laboean Batoe, Rantau Prapat
Year 1947
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Shape Rectangular
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Obverse description Plain note with typeset text on undecorated paper. At top centre, the inscription NEGARA REPOEBLIK INDONESIA appears in capital letters, with a handwritten serial number to the right. A large numeral 50 vignette occupies the centre, perforated with the cancellation word BETAALD. Below the numeral, the issuing authority KABOEPATEN LABOEAN BATOE / Rantau Prapat is printed, flanked on the left by the word Keoesangan and on the right by Boepati above two manuscript signatures. A rectangular official stamp impression appears to the left margin.
Obverse lettering NEGARA REPOEBLIK INDONESIA
LIMA POELOEH ROEPIAH
KABOEPATEN LABOEAN BATOE
Rantau Prapat
Keoesangan
Boepati
BETAALD
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Kaboepaten Laboean Batoe was one of dozens of Indonesian regional authorities that issued their own emergency currency during the Indonesian National Revolution. With Dutch forces reoccupying coastal trade centers and the Republic's central supply lines fractured, district-level administrations in Sumatra improvised local paper money to keep commerce and government payrolls functioning. These kabupaten issues were never coordinated into a unified system — each was a local solution to a local crisis.

Rantau Prapat, the administrative seat of Labuhanbatu, sits in the Sumatran interior tobacco and rubber belt. The printing was almost certainly done with whatever press equipment the district could access in 1947, which is why condition varies so dramatically across surviving examples of this series.

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