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there are other solutions out there…like increasing the import tax on luxury items…or some actions to improve productivity of goods and services…etc

but he suggested this…for politics…

 

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12 minutes ago, Higher_Purpose said:

Why we need Gandhi photo too ? Assal evari photo voddhu: ye godava undadhu 

 

19 minutes ago, RedThupaki said:

why not mashalllaahhh or passtorrr devuduu why only hindooo godssss.....

veedu evarnoo impress cheyyataaniki ee koothalu koosthunaaduu

point is…he is suggesting this for better economy…

evari photo vunna economy ki jarigedhi emi ledhu…

economy bagupadutundani photolu marcha mani cheppte adi nijam ani manam alla jesus gandhi ani kottukovadame vallaki kaavalsindhi…

dont fall for that politicians trap…

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20 minutes ago, dasari4kntr said:

 

point is…he is suggesting this for better economy…

evari photo vunna economy ki jarigedhi emi ledhu…

economy bagupadutundani photolu marcha mani cheppte adi nijam ani manam alla jesus gandhi ani kottukovadame vallaki kaavalsindhi…

dont fall for that politicians trap…

you really think so...he is just making fun on baajapa by pulling hindooo godss 

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BJ gallu nammukunna sothhu… hindu gods..,, veedu danni kuda claim cheyadaniki trying, which is a perfect strategy to dent BJ P. Good try, albeit he has very less reach nationally.

 

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2 hours ago, dasari4kntr said:

there are other solutions out there…like increasing the import tax on luxury items…or some actions to improve productivity of goods and services…etc

but he suggested this…for politics…

 

 Indonesia has that

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2 hours ago, dasari4kntr said:

there are other solutions out there…like increasing the import tax on luxury items…or some actions to improve productivity of goods and services…etc

but he suggested this…for politics…

 

Kompatheesi bjp ni troll cheyatledhu kadha 

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42 minutes ago, futureofandhra said:

 Indonesia has that

 

40 minutes ago, futureofandhra said:

It did perhaps it's luck

which one your talking..?

 

Banknotes

Main article: Banknotes of the rupiah
640px-1000_rupiah_bill%2C_2000_series_%282013_date%29%2C_processed%2C_obverse%2Breverse.jpg
Rupiah banknotes usually feature Indonesian national heroes. Here, Pattimura (Thomas Matulessy) is featured in the old Rp1,000 banknote.

Currently circulating Indonesian banknotes date from 2000 (Rp1,000), 2001 (Rp5,000), 2004 (Rp20,000 and Rp100,000), 2005 (Rp10,000 and Rp50,000), 2009 (the new denomination of Rp2.000), 2010 (revised version of the Rp10,000), 2011 (revised versions of the Rp20,000, Rp50,000 and Rp100,000) and 2020 (the commemorative Rp75,000 denomination issued 2020). The 1998–1999 notes have not been legal tender since 31 December 2008 (but were exchangeable until 30 December 2018 at Bank Indonesia). Earlier notes are also no longer legal tender, due to the lack of security features and association with the Suharto regime (especially 1993 and 1995 note of the 50,000 rupiah),but could be exchanged in Bank Indonesia offices until 20 August 2010.

As the smallest current note is worth approximately US$0.067, even small transactions such as bus fares are typically conducted with notes and the Rp1,000 coin is far more common than the Rp1,000 note. The government initially announced that this would change, with a Rp2,000 note to replace the Rp1,000, with that denomination fully replaced by the equivalent coin.After a long delay, this proposal was revised so that the Rp2,000 banknotes were launched by Bank Indonesia (BI) on 9 July 2009, with the banknotes circulating as legal tender from 10 July 2009, but without withdrawing the 1,000-rupiah note.

Due to the low value of the (older series) notes below Rp1,000, although they are no longer being circulated, some remain in use in increasingly poor condition, as low denomination uang pasar (literally "market money"), outside the banking system for use in informal transactions.

Following the issuance of Presidential Decree No. 31 of 5 September 2016, BI introduced seven new banknote designs featuring national heroes:

2016 series

Indonesian rupiah banknotes
Image Value Main colour Description Date of issue
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse
150px-Indonesia_2016_1000r_o.jpg
150px-Indonesia_2016_1000r_r.jpg
Rp1,000 Yellow-Grey Cut Nyak Meutia Tifa dance, Banda Neira and Cooktown Orchid 19 December 2016
150px-Indonesia_2016_2000r_o.jpg
150px-Indonesia_2016_2000r_r.jpg
Rp2,000 Grey Mohammad Hoesni Thamrin Piringdance, Sianok Canyon and Mangnolia champaca
150px-Indonesia_2016_5000r_o.jpg
150px-Indonesia_2016_5000r_r.jpg
Rp5,000 Light Brown Idham Chalid Gambyongdance, Mount Bromoand Tuberose
150px-Indonesia_2016_10000r_o.jpg
150px-Indonesia_2016_10000r_r.jpg
Rp10,000 Purple Frans Kaisiepo Pakarena dance, Wakatobi National Park and Magnolia vrieseana
150px-Indonesia_2016_20000r_o.jpg
150px-Indonesia_2016_20000r_r.jpg
Rp20,000 Light Green Sam Ratulangi Gong dance, Derawan Islandsand Coelogyne pandurata
150px-Indonesia_2016_50000r_o.jpg
150px-Indonesia_2016_50000r_r.jpg
Rp50,000 Blue Djuanda Kartawidjaja Legongdance, Komodo National Park and Plumeria
150px-Indonesia_2016_100000IDR.jpg
150px-Indonesia_2016_100000r_r.jpg
Rp100,000 Red Sukarnoand Mohammad Hatta TopengBetawi dance, Raja Ampat Islandsand Moon Orchid

2022 series

Bank Indonesia introduced a new family of banknotes on 18 August 2022. Officially they were retroactively issued as legal tender on 17 August 2022 to commemorate the 77th Independence Day of Indonesia. Similar to the 2016 series, the Indonesian dances and national heroes are still featured on the notes, with some notable changes.

Rupiah notes '2022' series, Printed by Perum Peruri
Image Value Dimensions Main Colour Description Date of Remarks
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse Watermark Signatures Serial note series issue
85px-TE-2022-1000-depan.jpg
85px-TE-2022-1000-belakang.jpg
Rp1,000 121 × 65 mm As 2016 issue (see above) As in Obverse Perry Warjiyo(Governor)—Sri Mulyani Indrawati(Minister of Finance) 3 letters, 6 numbers '2022' 17 August 2022 Imprint 2022
88px-TE-2022-2000-depan.jpg
88px-TE-2022-2000-belakang.jpg
Rp2,000 126 × 65 mm
92px-TE-2022-5000-depan.jpg
92px-TE-2022-5000-belakang.jpg
Rp5,000 131 × 65 mm
95px-TE-2022-10000-depan.jpg
95px-TE-2022-10000-belakang.jpg
Rp10,000 136 × 65 mm
99px-TE-2022-20000-depan.jpg
99px-TE-2022-20000-belakang.jpg
Rp20,000 141 × 65 mm
102px-TE-2022-50000-depan.jpg
102px-TE-2022-50000-belakang.jpg
Rp50,000 146 × 65 mm
106px-TE-2022-100000-depan.jpg
106px-TE-2022-100000-belakang.jpg
Rp100,000 151 × 65 mm
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixel per millimetre. For table standards, see the banknote specification table.
 

 

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35 minutes ago, dasari4kntr said:

 

which one your talking..?

 

Banknotes

Main article: Banknotes of the rupiah
640px-1000_rupiah_bill%2C_2000_series_%282013_date%29%2C_processed%2C_obverse%2Breverse.jpg

Rupiah banknotes usually feature Indonesian national heroes. Here, Pattimura (Thomas Matulessy) is featured in the old Rp1,000 banknote.

Currently circulating Indonesian banknotes date from 2000 (Rp1,000), 2001 (Rp5,000), 2004 (Rp20,000 and Rp100,000), 2005 (Rp10,000 and Rp50,000), 2009 (the new denomination of Rp2.000), 2010 (revised version of the Rp10,000), 2011 (revised versions of the Rp20,000, Rp50,000 and Rp100,000) and 2020 (the commemorative Rp75,000 denomination issued 2020). The 1998–1999 notes have not been legal tender since 31 December 2008 (but were exchangeable until 30 December 2018 at Bank Indonesia). Earlier notes are also no longer legal tender, due to the lack of security features and association with the Suharto regime (especially 1993 and 1995 note of the 50,000 rupiah),but could be exchanged in Bank Indonesia offices until 20 August 2010.

As the smallest current note is worth approximately US$0.067, even small transactions such as bus fares are typically conducted with notes and the Rp1,000 coin is far more common than the Rp1,000 note. The government initially announced that this would change, with a Rp2,000 note to replace the Rp1,000, with that denomination fully replaced by the equivalent coin.After a long delay, this proposal was revised so that the Rp2,000 banknotes were launched by Bank Indonesia (BI) on 9 July 2009, with the banknotes circulating as legal tender from 10 July 2009, but without withdrawing the 1,000-rupiah note.

Due to the low value of the (older series) notes below Rp1,000, although they are no longer being circulated, some remain in use in increasingly poor condition, as low denomination uang pasar (literally "market money"), outside the banking system for use in informal transactions.

Following the issuance of Presidential Decree No. 31 of 5 September 2016, BI introduced seven new banknote designs featuring national heroes:

2016 series

Indonesian rupiah banknotes
Image Value Main colour Description Date of issue
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse
150px-Indonesia_2016_1000r_o.jpg
150px-Indonesia_2016_1000r_r.jpg
Rp1,000 Yellow-Grey Cut Nyak Meutia Tifa dance, Banda Neira and Cooktown Orchid 19 December 2016
150px-Indonesia_2016_2000r_o.jpg
150px-Indonesia_2016_2000r_r.jpg
Rp2,000 Grey Mohammad Hoesni Thamrin Piringdance, Sianok Canyon and Mangnolia champaca
150px-Indonesia_2016_5000r_o.jpg
150px-Indonesia_2016_5000r_r.jpg
Rp5,000 Light Brown Idham Chalid Gambyongdance, Mount Bromoand Tuberose
150px-Indonesia_2016_10000r_o.jpg
150px-Indonesia_2016_10000r_r.jpg
Rp10,000 Purple Frans Kaisiepo Pakarena dance, Wakatobi National Park and Magnolia vrieseana
150px-Indonesia_2016_20000r_o.jpg
150px-Indonesia_2016_20000r_r.jpg
Rp20,000 Light Green Sam Ratulangi Gong dance, Derawan Islandsand Coelogyne pandurata
150px-Indonesia_2016_50000r_o.jpg
150px-Indonesia_2016_50000r_r.jpg
Rp50,000 Blue Djuanda Kartawidjaja Legongdance, Komodo National Park and Plumeria
150px-Indonesia_2016_100000IDR.jpg
150px-Indonesia_2016_100000r_r.jpg
Rp100,000 Red Sukarnoand Mohammad Hatta TopengBetawi dance, Raja Ampat Islandsand Moon Orchid

2022 series

Bank Indonesia introduced a new family of banknotes on 18 August 2022. Officially they were retroactively issued as legal tender on 17 August 2022 to commemorate the 77th Independence Day of Indonesia. Similar to the 2016 series, the Indonesian dances and national heroes are still featured on the notes, with some notable changes.

Rupiah notes '2022' series, Printed by Perum Peruri
Image Value Dimensions Main Colour Description Date of Remarks
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse Watermark Signatures Serial note series issue
85px-TE-2022-1000-depan.jpg
85px-TE-2022-1000-belakang.jpg
Rp1,000 121 × 65 mm As 2016 issue (see above) As in Obverse Perry Warjiyo(Governor)—Sri Mulyani Indrawati(Minister of Finance) 3 letters, 6 numbers '2022' 17 August 2022 Imprint 2022
88px-TE-2022-2000-depan.jpg
88px-TE-2022-2000-belakang.jpg
Rp2,000 126 × 65 mm
92px-TE-2022-5000-depan.jpg
92px-TE-2022-5000-belakang.jpg
Rp5,000 131 × 65 mm
95px-TE-2022-10000-depan.jpg
95px-TE-2022-10000-belakang.jpg
Rp10,000 136 × 65 mm
99px-TE-2022-20000-depan.jpg
99px-TE-2022-20000-belakang.jpg
Rp20,000 141 × 65 mm
102px-TE-2022-50000-depan.jpg
102px-TE-2022-50000-belakang.jpg
Rp50,000 146 × 65 mm
106px-TE-2022-100000-depan.jpg
106px-TE-2022-100000-belakang.jpg
Rp100,000 151 × 65 mm
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixel per millimetre. For table standards, see the banknote specification table.

 

 

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1 minute ago, futureofandhra said:

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640px-Indonesian_Rupiah_2008.jpg

Variants of Indonesian rupiah's banknotes, issued 1998–2001 and withdrawn in 2008 (except for the Rp1,000 and Rp5,000 notes, which are still in circulation as of 2022 along with the new series.)

 

 

2016 series

 

Indonesia_2016_20000r_r.jpg

Indonesia_2016_20000r_o.jpg

 

2022 series

Rupiah_Tahun_Emisi_2022.jpg

 

 

 

 

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