10000 Rupiah 1985 — Indonesia ( Pick: 126 )
Region:
Middle East & Asia
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10,000 Rupiah issued in Indonesia in 1985. It is cataloged under Pick number 126. The dimensions of the note are 158 x 80 mm.
The front side features a design from the 1980, 1982, and 1984-1988 issues, showcasing R. A. Kartini on the left with the Prambanan Temple in the background. The color scheme includes purple on a multicolor underprint. The back side displays a female graduate at the center right.
This note is made of paper and is signed by Sudirno. It was printed by Perum Peruri, Karawang, Indonesia, which has been operational since 1971. The watermark on the note features Dr. T. Mangoenkoesoemo and includes text indicating it is an issued note and specimen.
The front side features a design from the 1980, 1982, and 1984-1988 issues, showcasing R. A. Kartini on the left with the Prambanan Temple in the background. The color scheme includes purple on a multicolor underprint. The back side displays a female graduate at the center right.
This note is made of paper and is signed by Sudirno. It was printed by Perum Peruri, Karawang, Indonesia, which has been operational since 1971. The watermark on the note features Dr. T. Mangoenkoesoemo and includes text indicating it is an issued note and specimen.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Sudirno
- Date of issue
- 1985
- Printing office
- Perum Peruri, Karawang, Indonesia (1971-date)
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Purple on multicolor underprint
- Dimensions
- 158 x 80 mm
- Pick catalog
- 126
About this banknote
Bank Indonesia issued the 10,000 Rupiah banknote (Pick 126) on December 27, 1985. This note was part of a series introduced to update the nation's currency and enhance security features. The note was demonetized on September 25, 1995.
The obverse features a portrait of Raden Adjeng Kartini on the left, with the Prambanan Temple complex in the background. The reverse depicts a female university graduate at center right. The watermark is of Dr. Tjipto Mangoenkoesoemo. The note measures 158 x 80 mm and was printed by Perum Peruri in Karawang, Indonesia.