This banknote represents the 100,000 Rupiah from Indonesia, showcasing significant cultural and historical symbols. On the front, notable leaders Sukarno and Hatta are depicted, which reflects the country's independence movement. The vibrant colors and intricate designs highlight Indonesia's rich heritage and the importance of these figures in the nation's history. Additionally, the presence of security features such as watermarks and holograms ensures authenticity while enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the note.
Obverse (front)
The front of the 100,000 Rupiah banknote features a bright red background with the prominent denomination "100000" displayed boldly. Centered are the portraits of Indonesia's founding fathers, Sukarno and Hatta, dressed in traditional attire. The use of intricate floral patterns and the emblem of the Bank of Indonesia adds a decorative element, symbolizing the nation’s identity. Security features include a watermark visible when held against the light and microprinting, enhancing its visual complexity.
Reverse (back)
The reverse side of the note presents vibrant colors, ranging from green to beige, with the Indonesian eagle—the national symbol—taking a prominent place. The denomination is clearly marked as "SERATUS RIBU RUPIAH" and the design includes various cultural motifs, further emphasizing national pride. Additional security elements such as a transparent window with a security thread can be seen, which are critical in preventing counterfeiting while ensuring the note remains visually captivating.