
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a glass display case in the Museum of the National Bank of Indonesia, located in West Jakarta, Indonesia (coordinates: -6.138, 106.815). The case displays a black-and-white photograph of a street scene, a text panel in Indonesian and English, and a small monetary display beneath the text. The photograph shows people walking along a street lined with buildings, some of which are two stories high. Vehicles are visible, including a jeep or truck. The text panel states that in 1958, the Indonesian government tackled rebellion by issuing currency to restore domestic security. The text also explains that while this measure was initially successful, the excess money in circulation ultimately resulted in inflation. The monetary display beneath the text features a small collection of Indonesian rupiah coins scattered on a dark-colored surface. The glass case appears to be in a dimly lit room with a concrete or tiled floor.
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