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A single Indonesian 100 Rupiah banknote, dated 1977, is presented face-up within a clear, reflective plastic protective sleeve. The banknote features a predominant reddish-pink and off-white color palette, adorned with complex guilloche patterns. The denomination "100" is prominently displayed numerically in the center, lower left, and within a stylized floral motif in the lower right corner. Vertical text "BANK INDONESIA" is visible on the left side, while "SERATUS RUPIAH" is printed horizontally above the central "100". The upper left portion of the banknote bears the Garuda Pancasila, Indonesia's national emblem. The central design portrays a stylized rhinoceros, depicted in profile facing right. Below "SERATUS RUPIAH" are two signatures, identified as "DIREKTUR" and "GUBERNUR," with the name "Subroto" partially discernible under the "GUBERNUR" title. The transparent plastic sleeve covering the banknote shows minor surface reflections and slight creasing. The banknote and its sleeve are positioned on a black, finely textured surface, consistent with synthetic leather, exhibiting two parallel stitched lines in the upper left. To the left and upper left, a darker, possibly textile, surface with a uniform pattern of small raised squares or dots is visible. On the right side, a metallic ring and a segment of a black zipper or fastener are integrated with the black textured surface. This scene is observed in Lhokseumawe, Indonesia.
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