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  2. The cash coins of Indonesia ( Indonesian: Kepeng; Balinese: Pis Bolong; Javanese: Picis, Pitjis, or Gobog) [a] [b] was a historical currency in Indonesia based on Chinese imperial coinage during the Tang dynasty era (dynasty based in Mainland China). It was introduced by the Chinese traders, but did not become popular in Indonesia until ...

  3. The cash coins of Indonesia was a historical currency in Indonesia based on Chinese imperial coinage during the Tang dynasty era . It was introduced by the Chinese traders, but did not become popular in Indonesia until Singhasari defeated the Mongol empire in 13th century.

  4. 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.

  5. The current rupiah consists of coins from Rp50 up to Rp1,000 (Rp1 coins officially remain legal tender but are effectively worthless and are not encountered in circulation) and banknotes of Rp1,000 up to Rp100,000. With US$1 worth Rp15,107.5 as of 3 May 2023, the largest Indonesian banknote is worth about US$6.62. [citation needed] Coins

    • IDR (numeric: .mw-parser-output .monospaced{font-family:monospace,monospace}360)
    • Rp‎
    • The language(s) of this currency do(es) not have a morphological plural distinction.
    • Bank Indonesia
  6. Cash coins of Indonesia. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Cash coins in Indonesia. Historical family of Chinese cash coins-inspired currencies in Indonesia.

  7. The cash coins of Indonesia (Indonesian: Kepeng; Balinese: Pis Bolong; Javanese: Picis, Pitjis, or Gobog) was a historical currency in Indonesia based on Chinese imperial coinage during the Tang dynasty era (dynasty based in Mainland China). It was introduced by the Chinese traders, but it didn't reached its popularity in Indonesia until Singhasari defeated the Mongol empire in 13th century ...

  8. Media in category "Contemporary photographs of Indonesian cash coins" This category contains only the following file. COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Bij een begrafenis op Bali worden op een graf offers reisbenodigdheden geld (kèpèngs) en voedsel voor de dode geplaatst TMnr 10003255.jpg 700 × 681; 110 KB

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