Indonesian Rupiah(Indonesian RupeesIndonesia Rupiah)Legal tender, the currency code is IDR, and the currency symbol is Rp.[1]By Indonesiacentral bankIssued in Indonesiarupee, is globalCurrency in circulationOne of several currencies with the smallest value and the largest denomination in China.
Indonesia(Indonesia) This word is derived fromGreekNamed.The word Indonesia comes from the Greek Indian and island (n è sos). Nicia means island, so Indonesia meansIndiesDistrict or Indies.
for the first timeAsiaPeople hear "Gulden,",Dutch currencyUnit) This name is fromNetherlandsVOC(Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie,United East India Company)Come to Asia and occupy several countries and regions, such as ChinaTaiwan、Sri Lanka、MalaccaIncluding Batavia in Indonesia (now calledJakarta)Since then, a new currency "shield" has emerged in Asia.
In 1944, the Netherlands established the NICA - Semi Army (Netherlands Indies Civil Administration). At that time, the Netherlands created the Indonesian rupiah, so the Indonesian rupiah is the currency made by the Netherlands.But after the independence of Indonesia in 1945, the government no longer used the currency left by the Netherlands, so the new currency was changed"Indonesian Rupiah"As IndonesiaLegal tenderInstead of using the Indonesian Rupiah.
On November 2, 1949, four years after the independence of the country, the Indonesian government stipulated that Indonesia began to use them togetherrupeeFor the countryLegal tenderThe rupiah has not been used since then, although Riau Islands and West Irian still used their own rupiah at that time, until the Indonesian government decided in 1964 that Riau Islands was not allowed to use their rupiah, and then began to use it all over Indonesia in 1971central governmentDesigned as the single currency Indonesian Rupee.
Most Chinese Indonesians, especially those from the previous generation or olderChinese peopleIncorrectly calling the national legal tender of Indonesia "Rupiah" is called "Gulden", but it is clearly written in history that Indonesia no longer uses the Indonesian rupiah. No matter most Indonesian Chinese wrongly call the Indonesian currency, we should know that the legal tender of Indonesia is the Indonesian rupiah rather than the Indonesian rupiah.
It's a pity that after the independence of the country, IndonesiaaboriginesBecause they do not know Chinese characters or speak Chinese, no one corrects this big mistake of Chinese Indonesians.
But now, there are many people all over the world who know Chinese, including the indigenous people of Indonesia, and more and more people are learning Chinese. This fact cannot be concealed.In Indonesia,"Indonesian Rupiah" no longer existsSince the independence of this country, Indonesia has begun to use the new currency created by the national government, which is called "Indonesian Rupee".
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·Rp 1000
Front: Kapitan Pattimura, Indonesian national hero (1783-1817)
one thousandrupee:Aceh Kut Mutia (1870 – 1910), a national hero, and Maluku islanders dancing Tifa,Maluku ProvinceThe natural scenery of Bandanera, orchids.
2000 rupees: Indonesian national hero and politician Muhammad Husni Tanlin (1894-1941), dancing plate dancesumatraWomen,West Sulawesi Sianok Canyon in Wuding Jiyi,Yellow orchid。
5000 rupees: politician, former Indonesian Deputy Prime Minister Idam Khalid (1921-2010)JavaMin,East JavaOfBromo Volcano。
10000 rupees: Frans Kasiepo (1921-1979), Indonesian national hero, politician and the fourth governor of Papua, who danced the Parekana danceSulawesiWoman, ZhongnanSulawesiThe underwater scenery of Wakatobi National Park, Mulan, Indonesia.
20000 rupees: politician, journalist, teacher Sam·LatourRanji (1890-1949), a Gong dancerKalimantan Island Woman, Heilan.
Sukarno (1901-1970), leader of the Indonesian national independence movement and the first president of the Republic of Indonesia
Mohammad Hatta (1902-1980), leader of the Indonesian independence movement and the first vice president of Indonesia, and Jakarta dancing Badawiaborigines,West Papua OfRaja Ampat The scenery, whitemoth orchid。
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100 rupees: face value, Indonesian national emblem, politician, scientist, engineer Herman Johannes (1912-1992)
200 rupees: face value, national emblem of Indonesia, Kibutu Mangenkusumo, leader of the Indonesian independence movement (1886-1943)
500 rupees: face value, Indonesian national emblem, military strategist, Indonesialieutenant generalTashi Bonnard Simatupang (1920-1990)
1000 rupees: face value, Indonesian national emblem, politician, the first governor of Sunda Minor, Yi Gusti Ketut Pudja (1908-1977)