1000 rupiah 1968 — Indonesia ( Pick: 110 )
Region:
Middle East & Asia
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1000 rupiah issued in Indonesia in 1968. It is cataloged under Pick number 110, which identifies it within the issue. The design features General Sudirman on the front side, rendered in dark orange and black on a multicolor underprint. The back depicts the P.T. Pusri fertilizer plant at center right, with a watermark of the Arms positioned at the upper right center. The dimensions of the note are 144 x 72 mm.
The color scheme of the banknote includes red and brown, providing a visual characteristic that distinguishes it within its category. Specific details note that deceptive forgeries of this particular issue exist.
The banknote was printed by Pertjetakan Kebajoran in Jakarta, Indonesia, from 1952 to 1971. The P.T. Pusri fertilizer plant reflects Indonesia's agricultural advancements during the period.
The color scheme of the banknote includes red and brown, providing a visual characteristic that distinguishes it within its category. Specific details note that deceptive forgeries of this particular issue exist.
The banknote was printed by Pertjetakan Kebajoran in Jakarta, Indonesia, from 1952 to 1971. The P.T. Pusri fertilizer plant reflects Indonesia's agricultural advancements during the period.
Specifications
- Date of issue
- 1968
- Printing office
- Pertjetakan Kebajoran, Jakarta, Indonesia (1952-1971)
- Colour
- Red and brown
- Dimensions
- 144 x 72 mm
- Pick catalog
- 110
About this banknote
Bank Indonesia issued the 1,000 rupiah banknote in 1968, featuring General Sudirman on the obverse and the P.T. Pupuk Sriwijaya (Pusri) fertilizer plant on the reverse. This series was part of the "Sudirman Issue," introduced during the New Order period under President Suharto.
The note measures 144 x 72 mm and was printed by Pertjetakan Kebajoran in Jakarta. The watermark features the national emblem, Garuda Pancasila, located at the right upper center. Deceptive forgeries of this banknote exist, making authentication important for collectors.