Indonesia  

1998

 
 

Tjut Njak Dhien

 
  P-137  

Rp. 10,000

 
   
   
   

(c)Lawrence Oei 2004

   

Notes about the banknote:
The portrait of Tjut Njak Dhien, an Indonesian pre-independence from Aceh during the early 20th century. Her first husband died while fighting the Dutch. She later re-married to Teuku Umar, who was also a famous Indonesian resistance fighter. The Dutch eventually killed him also and captured her. She was later exiled.

The "Segara Anakan" is a lagoon located on the south coast of Java, near the island of Nusa Kambangan. The surrounding area is to be designated as a nature reserve of mangrove forest and marsh land.

The note has a fancy number.

Printing Year Varieties:
(located at the lower right hand corner on the front side of the note):

Year Pick # Picture / Status
1998 P-137a I don't have this variety, yet...
1999 P-137b I don't have this variety, yet...
2000 P-137c I don't have this variety, yet...

 

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