Rupiah is the official currency of Indonesia. This currency is printed and regulated for use by Bank Indonesia coded ISO 4217 IDR. Informally, Indonesians also refer to this currency as "silver". One rupiah is divided into 100 cents, although inflation has made it unused again except only on bank bookkeeping records.
ISO 4217
IDR
Country
Indonesia
Not official
Timor Lestede facto
Inflation
3.30%
The units are smaller
1/100
cent (not applicable anymore)
Symbol
Rp
Coin
Often worn
Rp100, Rp200, Rp500, Rp1000
Rarely used
Rp50
Paper Money
Often worn
Rp1000, Rp2000, Rp5000, Rp10,000, Rp20,000 Rp50,000, Rp100,000
Central Bank
Bank Indonesia
Mint
Perum Peruri
Note:
for the years 1965-2009 [3]
for the years 1945-1949 rupiah is still in the stage of seeking recognition from abroad
for the 1950s, the rupiah was set high but actually in the black market the rupiah traded much lower
for the year 1950 the value of Rp7, 6 per USD is for export and Rp11, 4 per USD is for imports
for the year 1964 the basis is Law no. 32/1964 [4]
In 1965 the new rupiah was introduced by striking 3 zeros
for 1970, 1971, 1978 is a devaluation made under the circumstances of the currency determined its value against the dollar by the government [4]
a floating Exchange Rate System was introduced from 1978 to July 1997 [4]
IMF cited Nation Master in 1980, 1985, 1990, 1995, 2000, 2005 [5]
for 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 [6]
for 2006 estimates [7]
for 2007 estimates [8]
for 2008 [9]
for 2009-present [10]