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The image presents a close-up, slightly angled view of the reverse side of a 50,000 Indonesian Rupiah banknote from the 2016 series
The image presents a close-up, slightly angled view of the reverse side of a 50,000 Indonesian Rupiah banknote from the 2016 series. The central subject is a stylized illustration of a female Balinese Legong dancer, depicted in an engraving style with fine lines and cross-hatching. She wears an elaborate traditional costume, including a tall, ornate gold and white headpiece adorned with floral elements, a decorative collar, and patterned garments with intricate motifs. Her left hand (viewer's right) holds a closed traditional fan, while her right arm is bent at the elbow, hand in a specific dance gesture. Her facial expression includes a slight smile and direct gaze. The background of the banknote features complex, light green and blue patterned designs, indicative of traditional Indonesian textiles or carvings. In the upper left corner, a large, light-colored flower, possibly a Plumeria, is partially visible. The vertical text "LEGGONG" is partially visible along the right edge, identifying the dance form. Below the dancer, the partial text "BU RUPIAH" is visible, part of the "LIMA PULUH RIBU RUPIAH" (Fifty Thousand Rupiah) denomination. A partial digit "8" is visible in the lower left, likely part of the banknote's serial number. A small, irregularly shaped reddish-brown stain is present on the dancer's headpiece, suggesting wear or minor damage to the banknote. The banknote itself appears to be resting on a red, slightly textured surface, visible at the extreme top and bottom edges of the frame. This banknote, an item of Indonesian currency, is circulated throughout the country, including in the city of Bogor, Indonesia.
