Indonesia
1956 - Indonesia PIC 74 1 Rupee banknote UNC
This individual Indonesia 1 Rupee banknote is associated with 1956 and is identified by the Pick ref..
1956 - Indonesia PIC 75 2 1/2 Rupees banknote UNC
Indonesia 2 1/2 Rupees banknote associated with 1956, identified in the supplied product data as the..
1958 - Indonesia PIC 56 10 Rupees banknote UNC
Indonesia 10 Rupees banknote, associated with 1958 and identified by the Pick reference PIC 56. The ..
1959 - Indonesia PIC 65 5 Rupees banknote UNC
This individual Indonesia banknote is a 5 Rupees denomination associated with 1959 and identified by..
1959 - Indonesia PIC 66 10 Rupees banknote UNC
This individual banknote is from Indonesia and has a denomination of 10 Rupees. The supplied product..
1959 - Indonesia PIC 67 25 Rupees banknote UNC
Indonesia 25 Rupees banknote associated with 1959, listed under the Indonesia PIC 67 reference. The ..
1960 - Indonesia PIC 76 1 Rupee banknote UNC
This individual banknote is from Indonesia and has a denomination of 1 Rupee. It is identified as In..
1960 - Indonesia PIC 77 2 1/2 Rupees banknote UNC
This individual banknote is from Indonesia and has a denomination of 2 1/2 Rupees. It is associated ..
1961 - Indonesia PIC 78 1 Rupee banknote UNC
This Indonesian 1 Rupiah banknote is associated with 1961 and is catalogued as Pick P78. The note is..
1961 - Indonesia PIC 79 2 1/2 Rupees banknote UNC
This Indonesia 2 1/2 Rupiah banknote is associated with 1961 and catalogued as Pick P79. The Krause ..
Frequently asked questions
What periods and denominations are represented in this Indonesia banknote category?
This shop’s Indonesia catalog spans issue dates from 1956 through 2016. Represented denominations range from fractional notes of 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50 sen to rupee-denominated notes from 1 and 2½ rupees through 20,000 rupees. The selection includes regular issues from the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and 2010s. It reflects the records listed by this shop rather than every banknote issued by Indonesia.
Which notable groups of Indonesian banknotes appear in the catalog?
The catalog includes several denomination and period groupings. Early regular issues include 1, 2½, 5, 10 and 25 rupee notes dated from the 1950s into the 1960s. Later groups feature 100, 500 and 1,000 rupee denominations, followed by higher denominations such as 2,000, 5,000, 10,000 and 20,000 rupees. The represented Pick sequence runs from PIC 56 through PIC 157a, with gaps and multiple lettered varieties.
How can I identify an Indonesian banknote using its Pick reference?
Compare the Pick number printed in the product title or description with a trusted catalog reference for your note. In this shop’s Indonesia category, examples include PIC 74 for a 1956 1-rupee note, PIC 90 for a 1964 1-sen note and PIC 155a for a 2016 2,000-rupee note. Letter suffixes matter: PIC 127a, 127b, 127e and 127g are cataloged as distinct variants, even though each is associated with the 100-rupee denomination.
What do slash dates and lettered Pick varieties mean in these listings?
Some Indonesia listings use date forms such as 1992/3, 1992/6, 1992/9, 2001/3, 2001/5 or 2005/2010. These should be read exactly as recorded in the product data rather than reduced to a single year. Lettered Pick references also distinguish catalog varieties: examples include PIC 128c and 128h for 500-rupee notes, PIC 142c and 142e for 5,000-rupee notes, and PIC 141a and 141j for 1,000-rupee notes. Match both the date notation and full reference when identifying a note.
What should a buyer check before ordering an Indonesia banknote?
Check the denomination, date notation, complete Pick reference and stated grade in the individual listing. The product titles in this category identify the notes as UNC, but buyers should still rely on the specific listing details. Many records state that images are for reference and that the banknote number shown will not be supplied, so the illustrated serial number should not be expected. One 2016 PIC 157a listing specifically states that the banknote corresponds with the image.
Does the catalog include a grouped series of Indonesian sen notes?
Yes. A notable group in this shop’s Indonesia catalog is the 1964 sen sequence: PIC 90 is 1 sen, PIC 91 is 5 sen, PIC 92 is 10 sen, PIC 93 is 25 sen and PIC 94 is 50 sen. All are described as regular-issue banknotes and identified as UNC in their titles. This sequence provides a clearly defined collecting group based on a shared date, currency unit and consecutive Pick references.










