5000 rupiah 2014 — Indonesia ( Pick: 142n )
Region:
Middle East & Asia
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 5000 rupiah issued in Indonesia in 2014. It is cataloged under Pick number 142n. The front design features Tuanku Imam Bonjol at the center, printed in dark brown on a multicolour orange, magenta, and yellow underprint. The reverse side depicts a Western Sumartran female at a hand loom, with dark brown print on a multicolour orange, green, and yellow underprint. The watermark present is Tjut Njak Meutia.
This banknote has dimensions of 143 x 65 mm and is printed on paper by Perum Peruri in Karawang, Indonesia. This banknote variant is identified as n. 2001/2014 within its issue.
The total dimensions are consistent with other denominations in the series. This note's design reflects the ongoing cultural themes depicted in Indonesian currency.
This banknote has dimensions of 143 x 65 mm and is printed on paper by Perum Peruri in Karawang, Indonesia. This banknote variant is identified as n. 2001/2014 within its issue.
The total dimensions are consistent with other denominations in the series. This note's design reflects the ongoing cultural themes depicted in Indonesian currency.
Specifications
- Printing office
- Perum Peruri, Karawang, Indonesia (1971-date)
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Dark brown print on multicolour orange, magenta, and yellow underprint on obverse; dark brown print on multicolour orange, green, and yellow underprint on reverse
- Dimensions
- 143 x 65 mm
- Pick catalog
- 142n
About this banknote
The issuing authority for the 5000 rupiah note is Bank Indonesia. The series featuring Pick number 142n was issued in 2014. This issue was part of a continuous update of Indonesian banknotes initiated in 2001, with regular updates reflecting changes in design and security features.
The front of the note displays Tuanku Imam Bonjol in brown and green on a multicolor underprint. The reverse features a Western Sumatran female at a handloom in purple and green with a multicolor background. The note was printed by Perum Peruri, Karawang, Indonesia, and measures 143 x 65 mm with a watermark of Tjut Njak Meutia.