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  2. Coins of the Indonesian rupiah - Wikipedia

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    Coins of the Indonesian rupiah. 100-, 200-, 500-, and 1000-rupiah coins from 1999, 2003, and 2010 series. The first coins of the Indonesian rupiah were issued in 1951 and 1952, a year or so later than the first Indonesian rupiah banknotes printed, following the peace treaty with the Netherlands in November 1949.

  3. History of the Indonesian rupiah - Wikipedia

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    The Asian financial crisis of 1997–1998 reduced the rupiah's value by over 80% in a few months and was a major factor in the overthrow of President Suharto's government. The rupiah had traded at about 2000–3000 rupiah per 1 USD, but reached a low of 16,800 rupiah per dollar in June 1998. The currency, which had been relatively stable in ...

  4. Indonesian 100-rupiah coin - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian one hundred rupiah coin (Rp100) is a denomination of the Indonesian rupiah. First introduced in 1973 in cupronickel, it has been revised four times throughout its history, changing materials in 1991 (to aluminum-bronze) and 1999 (to aluminum). As of 2022, it is the second-lowest valued coin of the rupiah after the now-rarely ...

  5. Berapa rupiah minimum deposit untuk menginap 2... - Tripadvisor

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    The Kuningan Suites, Jakarta: "Berapa rupiah minimum deposit untuk menginap 2..." | Check out answers, plus 486 reviews and 259 candid photos Ranked #197 of 1,371 hotels in Jakarta and rated 4 of 5 at Tripadvisor.

  6. How much rupiah should I bring for a 7-day trip? - Bali Forum

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    Most ATM's let you draw at least one million rupiah per transaction. Worse case is you might need to withdraw cash a few times, one after the other, or take turns with your partner,depending on what amount of rupiah you need. Also as suggested, get out as much as you can from the all inclusive.

  7. Indonesian 50-rupiah coin - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian 50-rupiah coin. The fifty rupiah coin (Rp50) is a denomination of the Indonesian rupiah. It was first introduced in 1971 and last minted in 2003. As of 2020, only aluminum Rp50 coins dating from 1999 through 2003 remain legal tender, although it is rarely seen in circulation due to its extremely low value. [1]

  8. rupiah: 1992 notes still good? - Bali Forum - Tripadvisor

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    Answer 1 of 9: Do I need to worry about money changers, et al, trying to slip my old bills whcih are no longer valid? Or, are they still valid? Or, do I simply worry too much?

  9. Indonesian 1,000-rupiah coin - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian 1,000-rupiah coin. The Indonesian one thousand rupiah coin ( Rp1,000) is a coin of the Indonesian rupiah. It circulates alongside the 1,000-rupiah banknote. First introduced on 8 March 1993 as bimetallic coins, they are now minted as unimetallic coins, with the first of its kind appearing in 2010 and its latest revision being in 2016.