Secrets of the Indonesian Rupiah
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ก.ค. 2024
- You're A Millionaire!... in Indonesia. That's right - convert your money into Indonesian Rupiah you're most likely a multi-millionaire, or even billionaire! But more than just having lots of zeros, these banknotes are incredible, and Indonesia has just released the brand new 75,000 Rupiah note.
Instagram: @halfasleepchris
0:00 Intro
0:40 Front of Notes
3:27 UV Light
5:22 Back of Notes
7:21 New 75,000 Note
The watermark is the heroes that appear in the old banknotes
Ah that's brilliant, really cool way to keep them relevant! I thought they looked familiar.
@Half-Asleep Chris a banknote blinked at 3:53
@@backonpro5679 😯😦😰
@@HalfAsleepChris i remember when they released the new bank notes many people was like “who is this?”
Because now there is also politician that many just never known until the latest bank notes were introduced.
@@backonpro5679 2021 confirmed
When a foreigner makes a much better content about Indonesian money than Indonesian youtubers
Yeah. Contents here in Indonesia sucks too. Some kid bought a Betta fish and everyone went nuts for 10 days straight. It even became number one trending that week
@@CT--sh4xw lmao
@@nhbiejoestar560 ???? Hubungannya apa
TH-camr Indonesia kebanyakan kerjaannya prank prenk prank prenk, mendongeng, sama giveaway.
@@diosundoro5019 sama pamer duit pamer mobil pamer rumah yg dadi artis. Ama konten clickbait
Fun fact of Indonesian's Money: You can see if the nominals gets bigger, then their smile'll gets bigger too.😎
You can see the heroes get more happier when the banknotes get bigger
wow That's it's so cool
I mean look at 0:46
their faces went
:( :( :| :| :) :) :D
Gw baru sadar .. wkwkwkwk
Recently, Bank Indonesia released new IDR banknote series. The heroes, dances, flowers, and places shown in the banknote is the same from earlier version. However, the color contrast is increased. The banknote also have varied size according to its nominal, with the lower nominal having the smaller size. The most interesting feature is the UV image
My self interpretation of the 75.000 rupiah bank note
You can see that the images and symbols are more modern-esque (highway, bridge, MRT), and also the back images features multiple cultures
Just to show how after 75 years, Indonesia still stands as one with diverse cultures, religion, etc, and even developed into modern era, but not forgetting our roots (thus why Soekarno and Hatta, and also the flag ceremony was there).
So beautiful.
You guys shouldn't have abandoned the Arabic script. It's a part of your history. Swapping for Latin is a coward move. You could've reformed the Arabic script if it was too hard and made it easier.
@@bakrahabibi5471 Arabic? When did we use Arabic? I am an Indonesian myself, they never taught us we used Arabic, back then we used Sanskrit but never Arabic.
@@rockweiler4638 if you can read, then my comment specifically said "Arabic Script". Malaysian and Indonesian used Arabic script, but you guys abandoned it after you got colonized by Europeans. Still better than the turks who abandoned it without European intervention.
@@bakrahabibi5471 But Sanskrit isn't Arabic script tho..
@@rockweiler4638 what are you on about? Indonesian languages haven't used sanskrit scripts for along time. Arabic script was used before the Dutch brought the Latin one.
3:52 did he just blink?
WAIT WHAT
Sepi
Yes i see it
Truee
Yup
As an Indonesian, I really love this video to share this story to other people to know more about this country. It is also almost the independence day while I am typing this comment. I hope your cats are doing well. Thank you Half-Asleep Chris!
Hey chris
Very recently, bi has released their newest banknotes. Basically they're still pretty much the same, so it's more like a "facelift", but they change the color, size, and security features to make it more contrast and recognizable, you should check it out
As an Indonesian, I never realized how many “easter eggs” the bank notes designers have attached to my every single bank notes until I watched this. Thank you very much for the insightful video.
Same lol
Indonesian aprooved
Same, I didn't even know the uv light thing exist until I watched this video
Me too
Same 😅
Fun fact
No matter how ugly, torn, dirty or even ripped your Rp.2000 are, it's still available and useable in most stores
ah yeah i found that some parking give me 2000 money for parking fee and its torn even it was ductaped
@@ibnuwicakdanurdara3830 K
I fact, 2000 notes are the ones having most journeys in the country, ranging from high-class malls, cheap stores, charity boxes up to as parking or toilet fees.
@@rhsaputro4793 it used to be the infamous Patimura Rp.1000 lol
@@ShiroCh_ID forget ducktaped, i once had that has someone else's phone number written on it
The "batik" pattern on the back of the Rp 75.000 is actually an emblematic "gringsing" double-ikat from Tenganan village in Bali - only two other places in the world do double-ikat weaving: Okinawa, Japan, and the "patola" fabric from Gujarat, India.
Thank you for the insightful video! It's embarrassing to realise how much I ignored those little details you pointed out. Counterfeit money is still circulating, but educated people can understand better nowadays due to the security layers in each of these papers and I never knew it was also thanks to the BI's efforts.
i've been living in indonesia for my whole entire life yet i've never learned about rupiahs as detailed as this
Lmao, so true
Same xd
i did
Do you understand me doe? Im from Indonesia so kalo kamu?
True
Anjir kaget gw ada yg kedip
Here before this blows up
I thought it was a real feature, boy i hope 😺
Masih sepi
Our lord
Iya
This is impressive! Thank you for this brief explanation, & gotta say your pronunciation is almost on point 👏🏻
03:45 Soekarno's blink his eyes
Okay I admit it this is wayyyy better than listening to my social studies teacher explain about our history and the stuff
Lmaooo
Bener sih
Same
Your goddamn right😂
Tru
For those who wondered where are those 9 traditional clothes came from on the Rp 75.000 banknotes (left to right):
1. Acehnese (Aceh)
2. Malay (Riau, Riau Archipelago)
3. Javanese (Central Java, East Java, Yogyakarta)
4. Dayak (West Kalimantan)
5. Tidung (North Kalimantan)
6. East Nusa Tenggara
7. Makuta (Gorontalo)
8. Cele (Maluku)
9. Papuan (West Papua, Papua)
I didn't even remmeber this from my Indonesian lesson
nice
@@beathanbsg3994 cuz it isn't taught in Indonesian lesson. But Anthropology I believe.
@@rayznshine those are basic study when I was in grade/elementary school (in 80's). there's subject in grade/elementary school back then to know other region traditional clothing, housing, and songs (culture). so even in Bali I can know the culture of people in Java, Sumatra, Kalimantan (Borneo), Sulawesi (Celebes), NTB, NTT, Papua, it was fun study, singing, dancing, and sometime in yearly festival we wearing some of other region clothes. but then in 00's (I think) the subject in school more into modern knowledge, the culture study for children become rarer, the children only study the culture of where they live (for example in Bali, they learn Balinese culture). and now I think they bring back the subject, my niece is learning some of other region culture, I and her sometime do some fun quiz, we as parent need to do more for the children to know how rich their country are.
Does java means "jawa"? Cuz in indonesia we call it jawa not java
we need more videos on banknotes and coins like this, i really enjoy this content! (and of course i love all your content!!!!!!)
I love your coin collecting videos they’re so fun I also like the videos where you show money from other countries!☺️
some bule : i will teach you your own currency
indonesians : *intense breathing*
Hold up right there..
That's absolutely cursed
Bu Le?
For those who dont get it, “bule” read as “boo leh” is a word meaning “foreign people”
@@boxed_in4357 especially for caucasian or white people
Living in Indonesia
Pros: You can easily be a millionaire
Cons: You'll need more than a million to live here for a month.
Yeah, the minimum wage in the capital is about 4 million a month (we're paid monthly instead of hourly)
No bro just 50rp and you can life 3 month
@@farazalsyahbani7850 What are you talking about? 50 Thousand Rupiah will not be enough for 3 days lmao
@@leifabianhidajat4872 indomie
@@leifabianhidajat4872 50.000 rupiah is what people usually spend in a DAY what,,,
Thanks for this video, I actually didn’t know about all the details of my country’s currency and plus I’ve never even seen a Rp.75.000,- before this video. Indonesia is great despite it’s cultural, political and government flaws I’d still be a proud Indonesian and would defend it til my last breath.
You made me laugh and nostalgic on my 1st ATM withdrawal in Indo. I was also a millionaire! 😅
As an Indonesian, I’ve never really appreciated how good our notes look until I saw this video
Same, I'm an Indonesia too
@@electro.4ever me too
@@electro.4ever me too
it's biasa aja, not special
@@AsvaldoAyus9419 Rllyy? Why not? Could you possibly name some banknotes/money you like that are cool? Just wanna see what you like :)
How many security details you need?
Indonesia: Iya
YES!
Hah bener banget
I love the Batik pattern btw
Bruhh this is Unrated
"Semua..."
Truly appreciate it for you to make this video. Great job!
what an incredible educating and well made video! just like people on this comment, i as an indonesia pay little attention to these details. thank you for the video love it!
I learn about my people's currency from a foreigner
How ironic
ikr
Ikr
ikr
yeah ikr
ikr
There's an app that utilize the camera in your smartphone and if you scan the 75K, it can sing. Yes, there's a playable Indonesia Raya hidden there, that you can listen and it was the choir in the ceremony back then in August 17, 2020.
What app?
@@meliyuniarti2078 i think it's "Ivive," but not every phone can do that. Mine didn't work.
No waaaay, i gave mine to someone already 🥺 now i am dying to know
It's not official feature from Bank Indonesia, just some app maker decided to do it.
@@horanghaejunior6989 wait why would you give it away to someone? Its gonna be rare and expensive years later
woah, so many things i didn't know that you revealed! it's indeed so pretty under the uv lights!
Congratulations on a wonderful video Chris - you are anything but half asleep on this one. I will embed it on the website I am currently building on travelling in Indonesia, with a linkback to your channel. I hope it will bring you even more views and subscribers, including many Indonesians who will be amazed to learn so much that they did not know about their currency. Once more, WELL DONE.
*Correction:* 2:14 the “djaja” from “kertawidjaja” is pronounced “jaya”
Just like “kertawijaya” both ways of spelling are correct but the one on the bank note is the old dutch alphabet used in Indonesia called van ophuijsen spelling system.
Let's up this so that others could see it too. This is one of many historic indonesian features that is well forgotten. Especially in linguistic.
Up
Oh what a coincidence I commented on this too
Iya bener salah 😂😂
You are right. However I think we can agree that for a non-Indonesian, his pronunciation of Indonesian words is pretty impressive! Especially when he pronounced Republik in the Indonesian way (with the u) instead of the English way
This is real good content than the other video who makes video about Indonesia just for getting exposure on their channel.
First off for me they're not fascinating because I'm an Indonesian
@@johanapramana5030 lah
Ummm hello
anjim ruok epe epe
@@johanapramana5030 ga nanya lu
Fascinating video and a great insight into Indonesian culture!
Yea, i agree with you. The 75000 IDR is gorgeous! I never use it since Bank Indonesia released those series
I didn't get it because it was limited.
@@icbm5389 yeah it's limited edition, so Bank Indonesia made it so detail and unique design
Been living here in Indonesia for 19 Years and I still don't know there are That Many Features on My Money
same here im 17 years old
so that means im living here in indonesia for about 17 years
Yeah, We really Don't Want Anyone making counterfeit Rupiah (That's Why There Is So Many Features). But i wanna think that we (Indonesian) just want to make our money colorful and unique
Leave your money to me. I will show you how to spend it.
It will disapear in no time.
Relatable
@@ikantapa LOL
3:53 wtf the person in the notes just blinked
That's kinda Chris's signature/ watermark, actually.
I see that too
dang it got me shivering
Yeah call me crazy
Ehh thats not something unusual
As Indonesian living in the UK, I've known your channel from my son because of your cats 🐈, queit interesting you share this topic!😃 and lessen my homesick lol
Thanks mate🙏
Great educational content ! Even I as an Indonesian dont know these details about our money bill.
Hi! The watermarks you mentioned are actually more national heroes of Indonesia that were featured in previous series of the bank notes. and the animals are all native to Indonesia, like the bird of paradise and tarsier. Thanks for making this Chris! It's rare that videos about Indonesia ever come out, let alone as enjoyable as this one!
@Hairizal Dahrin that's semantics tbh lol since it is technically native to the country, just not exclusively. Although I do have to note that Bali Myna i think is in the same family with ones that you mentioned, but are different in species/genus.
@Hairizal Dahrin well sub-species can still be considered a different animal no? Similar to having different breed of dogs.
I'm not familiar with using "native" that way, but can't you be native to two places? however, I do agree with your point that perhaps saying it is native to one location does imply it can't be native to other places and it is ridiculous that we bound animals to human boundaries lol.
@Hairizal Dahrin native animals are different with endemic animals. Endemic animals (like Komodo Dragons) are not on any other country (well on the Zoos, but not naturally there). Native animals can be on other countries
@Hairizal Dahrin one animal can be a native of many countries, you don't need to point this out zealously like it's a sin.
Living as millionairebut still being poor
Me as Indonesian : *yes*
And that's fact
You Indonesians still have the Ganesha note right?
I have a lot of currency from 2005
Trueee, have 1 million but feel so pooor after using it
@ISAAC NG KOK YUN Moe it's like lol
the civics lessons (lessons regarding citizenship of Indonesia) that I had so far in the past 9 years haven't even taught me as much as a 10 minute youtube video did
3:09 The batik on the 50,000 rupiah is called mega mendung from Cirebon
As an Indonesian, it feels weird to hear the English pronunciation for Indonesian words, but other than that this is an excellent video. Thank you for doing one, I've been kind of waiting for it.
@CampManager mhm. Most foreigners butchers completely :'D
good job on that english.
@CampManager True. Also me as Indonesian confirming this xd
Ini bahasa apa ya???
inggrisnya bagus bro👍 like me( just kidding lol)
When I first went outside Indonesia, the sight of the numbers on the money being so low was pretty shocking.
Kebiasaan sering ngeliat banyak angka 0😂
Funny !
@@bonifasiusnathanaeladinugr8248 makanya
Yeah, I remember buying bottled water for just 1 EUR. "Pfft, just 1 EUR - wait a minute, how much is it in IDR?" And then you realized how steep of a price difference it is
Well it's one of the countries that used many 0's besides Zimbabwe
As an Indonesian especially I work at Peruri (the Indonesia money printing). I love your video so much, thankyou 😁
Wow I,m glad you traveled to indonesia because I live in indonesia because my parents actually live in indonesia and indoensia still have covid so yea
I'm Indonesian but never really did such a thorough research on my own banknotes, thank you very much for the information!
KEBANYAKAN NERIMA IQ DARI ERPAN KYTA JADI GBLOK SOALNYA
@@shloftyy ga ada hubungannya ama iq, ini pengetahuan
@@shloftyy ini pengetahuan, bukan IQ IQ erpantad tolol
Aku juga
Aku juga
You're giving more attention to rupiahs, than any indonesians do
Ikr
That's true, i never see content like this when this new design come out
You can tell that to my kakashi 10.000 rupiah.
As an Indonesian, i never gave much thought into how our money is designed but thanks to this video our money is actually very restricted and secured af.
Nope. Indonesians are obsessed with Rupiahs. Pretty much every waking moment.
OMGGGGGG... i cant belive it! My country i live in? BEING EXPLAINED BY HALF ASLEEP CHRIS?
omg, thank you! So much!
As Indonesian, I am surprised..
So much things that I learn from this video.. Superb Chris..
3:53 The money is blinking
Lah andre
@@Nathzzurmoonlight. Ketemu disini 😂😂😂
@@andivavincentandrean9948 lah makanya hahahaha
Gw kira gw doang yg sadar awokaoak
Btul
6:45 The bird in the upper left is a Bali myna, or Jalak bali in Indonesian. It's a critically endangered bird native to the island of Bali, as suggested by it's name
6:28 Coelogyne Pandurata
aka.
Black Orchid
aka.
Anggrek Hitam
As an indonesian i never thought theres so many secrets/easter eggs on our bank notes. ty for knowledgeful video
"How many securities do you want on your money?"
Indonesian bank:"Yes"
lmaooo
there is a explanation for that. as an indonesian our paper money is quite valuable and counterfeit is everywhere that's why it has so much security
As much as possible
@@yoannitanugroho yes. People in Indonesia are always in need of money, and knowing how valuable paper money especially is, who knows what kind of crimes the people would do to get their hands on them.
Im indonesian tho
I didn't know that my everyday allowance has this many details engraved into it
Are you fellow indonesian ?
Me too man
Relatable.
Its so detailed they might redenominate the currency
@@CallmeSpokes-w yas
The video only appeared when Indonesia had changed new money. But this is awesome, there are many things that I myself just know. That detail deserves appreciation.
Lol I’ve been subscribed to ur channel for ages and I have never seen this video until im on holiday in Bali (Indonesia) 😂
"hahahaha i am a millionaire, now i can buy myself a low end phone from 2015"
-literally an indonesian
Sad cuk
Yeah smh an iphone atleast costs more from here
ah yes
1 samsung galaxy s20 plus is cost nearly 20 millions rupiahs
while in usd its on hundred usd
New AAA games clock in about Rp 600-800k these days.
nice pfp mate
The bird in the 50.000 note is a “Jalak Bali” an endangered creature native to the island of Bali, and on the 100.000 note it is javanese eagle also an endangered creature
Aku punya boneka jalak bali🤣
@@rejotronikpulsa505 i waw
Yeah babe, gotta save those note very well
@@ruth7472 The fact that you're advertising through youtube comments aleardy pulls a red flag for a scam ring.
I think the bird next to the Balinese dancer is Jalak Bali or Bali Mina. The state/province bird of Bali. And the osprey is locally known as the javanese bald eagle.
On 3:52 the 5000 note for a spilt second blinks cool and funny detail
this is not MONEY, this is ART.
Ini uang tapi lebih murah meriah :V
They make it like that bcuz theres ALOT of people printed before 2016 money so the 2016 money have a way better security
agree
@@monolith9613 Awokawok, mana ada uang murah?
Ini bukan uang biasa. Tapi uang dengan gaya
Fun side note: Djuanda Kartawidjaja is one of the initiator of UNCLOS, and gave islands nations territorial sovereignty of the sea
the exclusive economics zone
now everyone is constructing artificial islands and claiming the seas around it
@@xXxSkyViperxXx lol making me remember about that rock Japan really hard to protect
@@Anan-mr2fz its not just japan. most of the countries in the spratlys dispute and paracel and pratas island are all building up their islands in at least some amount, cuz they all saw china was doing that
His name is pronounced as Juanda Kartawijaya.
I like when you spell NKRI in your accent:)
I Appreciate You for telling me this Easter Egg
In colombia we also use currency with lots of digits, 4.000 pesos are one dollar and 1 million pesos is about 250 dollars
"But slightly disappointingly no dragons" lmao
The komodo are in the coins
bruv
@@RadenWA I believe it's done to prevent the komodo harms the dancer
@@rizqiizzati1414 i believe so
Lmao
For anyone who's curious, the 1,000 rupiah note's watermark is Tjut Meutia, the 2,000 rupiah note's watermark is Prince Antasari, the 5,000 rupiah note's watermark is Tjut Meutia again, the 10,000 rupiah note's watermark is Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II, the 20,000 rupiah note's watermark is Otto Iskandar Di Nata, the 50,000 rupiah note's watermark is I Gusti Ngurah Rai, and the 100,000 rupiah note's watermark is Wage Rudolf Supratman
Yeah, and most of them were on the previous banknotes
I think the 5000 watermark is Tjut Nyak Dien. Another aceh's heroine
@@rexglucksburg Not that... Remain same as 1000 note's
Important notes : The 100,000 rupiah note's watermark is Wage Rudolf Supratman. He was a composer of Indonesia national anthem's which was sung in 1928, as nowadays commemorated as Youth Pledge's Day (October 28)
thanks :)
i remember the first time the BI announced the new bank notes designs. mind blown, just so beautiful. prettiest bank notes this country ever has
This is actually very interesting and informative!
An Indonesian finding 100$ be like: imma be a millionare
Edit: i am indonesian.
Hey bro!! check this video on US DOLLARS:th-cam.com/video/-ip73RHbaIo/w-d-xo.html
@@iknowimweird8543 no
Well not really, you weren't considered a millionaire if you have 1 M rupiah, in order to Considered as a Millionaire you need around 100 M, well ik this is a joke but its quiet bothering me
@@iknowimweird8543 burn in hell bugger
@@zee446 So for people to become millionaire you only need less than 1 million pounds?
I even didn't know some of those unique facts about rupiah and I'm Indonesian! Thanks for the informations from this video, it's nice to know more about rupiah and other people thoughts about it
Yes, gw baru tahu ada burung di uang nya
Сool vid! I lived in Bali for half a year, and I saw the older banknotes of 100.000, it was much more colourful compared to the 2016 version. But I guess there were the same heroes as in the new 2016 banknote, but I'm not sure.
Hello Chris. Can you talk about the latest edition of the Rupiah banknote by Bank Indonesia. There are several changes to the latest banknotes, namely the color of the money and the graphics are sharper and clearer.
Edit: These prices are from Jakarta, yes they are cheaper outside Jakarta.
IDR 1.000 = 4 candies
IDR 2.000 = A bottle (500ml) of mineral water
IDR 5.000 = A glass of sweet iced tea
IDR 10.000 = A bowl of meatball soup
IDR 20.000 = a pack of cigarette
IDR 50.000 = 3 plates of fried rice or a big mac package
IDR 75.000 = Oxtail soup
IDR 100.000 = a cheap, 1cm cut steak
Opo iyo
He refer to Jakarta
Just add a couple of IDR 1000s you can get accurate price for that thing listed above
Are you serious? OMG
The mineral water is 3k here
It's SO weird learning Indonesian stuff from a foreigner lol
They explain it better than we Indonesians do
This probably shows how ignorant we are to our beautiful country, Meanwhile here i am getting agitated by PEOPLE NOT WEARING A FRICKIN MASK IN THIS PANDEMIC. REMEMBER WEAR YOUR MASK even if it's a cheap or makeshift one it's better than none.
Many Indonesian teach about their culture more thoroughly than he did. But probably most of them in Indonesian, not in English, that's why you're learning it from him
you will learn better and have broader prespective
@@nicho.n1215 that's why we breath air if there's no corona 😎
Honestly as an Indonesian I’m so happy that u saw our currency and seeked interest I really like ur vids and I love Ralph!
2:40
those "watermarks" are actually the national heroes printed on the old rupiah series! the old series are still around but harder to find. the current one (the one in this video) is actually a new series that have been circulating since 2015 (not sure)?
3:53 why did it blink
Because it looks cool
they're always watching
it is watching
@@stoneflower8751 like luigi?
It's an advanced security feature. The note's not genuine if he doesn't blink.
And in the new Rp75.000,- , u can scan the money in an app and it’ll show a choir of Indonesia’s national anthem!
Indonesia, tanah airku, tanah tumpah darahku
Di sanalah, aku berdiri jadi pandu ibuku
Nope it’s just a gimmick by the app
@@sotaid8687 nah, scan the money on any scanning app and it will show an ar video
Kok gw baru tau😭😭
Pakai app apa itu?
For myself, this is my favorite currency along with Philippine Peso because of beautiful designs and also both are become best designed currency
Im about to go to Bali so this was really cool!
Chris: giving away 5 pieces of 75000 rupiah
Indonesian government: *one piece of 75.000 rupiah per one identity card*
now me and my brother have 2 each other
i've had one 😂
I have 20 btw..
@@riskaanissa4198 I'm jealous :/
It's pretty rare if I had one I would just keep it
6:47 - Not a finch, that's Jalak Bali.
Also known as Bali Mynah or Rothchild's Mynah, indigenous to Bali.
They're critically endangered.
6:57 - The "Eastern Osprey" is Elang Bondol.
Otherwise known as Brahminy Kite, or formerly known as red-backed sea-eagle.
Also found in Australia, this bird is Jakarta's mascot.
Hope these helps ^-^
Awesome vid, btw!
The first coment here
Very well explained.
On 6:22 it is a Tarsier, we call it Tarsius or Tangkasi, it’s a primate that usually found in Sulawesi.
you know so much better about our money than I am! great vids!!
most of the watermarks on the notes are the ones who were previously on the notes before the 2016 notes, which is the ones you see in the video
Hey Chris, I've been waiting for this video ever since your posted a question on r/indonesia. Im the guy who linked you a research paper about 2016 release notes. I love your videos about bank notes. Thank you for the gold btw!
Thanks a lot, that document was really helpful :)
Wait how did you get into reddit, isnt it banned in Indonesia? Or do you use VPN
@@menancingdoge3728 I sometimes use VPN, but my current provider, Inet doesn't block Reddit somehow
Why did that one guy on the bank note blink at 3:53, I had to watch it again to make sure I wasn't going insane 😂
its an edit
@@mmraynor8957 I know lol, I just wasn't expecting it
he knows what you're doing, he sees everything you do, he knows when you die, he knows all...
@@awesomekrisna3324 THE ONE EYE
I thought it was only me
The reason It keeps on changing and having more details etc is there has been a few cases where people printed fake money that looks so real that people got fooled, this happens mostly at traditional shops. In more modern shop (Hari-hari) they have a UV light to prevent getting fooled by scammers.
The amount of things packed into these Indonesian Cash is quite insane as i didn't know a lot of them even though i use Indonesian Rupiah everyday.
I think the flower and dancer side is gorgeous. It seems quite innocent and it's very nice. :)
Innocent ? Many of Indonesia's dances were developed during Dutch colonialism as a way of passing down secret fights arts. Indonedia has some twenty different combat styles. All of them practical and effective.
Peace.
@@stefanschleps8758 Kind of. While some is used to fight and be used in martial arts, such as Pencak Silat, most of them is actually for religious and tradition purpose. Nearly all of them (except for Gambyong dance for kingdom purpose and Legong dance for religious purpose [CMIIW]) is a folk dance.
@@MartinHutasoit09 absolutely right. There are still some dances in Java and Bali that cannot be performed outside of the palace or temples. The dances also cannot be performed for any purpose other than their respective occasion.
Sri Lanka has various regional dancers on it's banknotes too, they're vertical as well. You should check them out, they're very beautiful with the birds and butterflies, and landmarks.
I’m also a millionaire, just not in any accepted currency. Anyone want some JJ rubles?
Me lol
I would love some JJ rubles!
@@HalfAsleepChris can you heart my comment?
@@HalfAsleepChris Of course! Praise the JJ Empire!*
*Constitution pending
honestly, I would love to see what you come up with for the design of the JJ rubles, it sounds like an interesting design challenge and I want to see how you execute it
From what i was taught at school rupiah used to start at 1 just like most other currencies but then inflation happens and the tldr version is that government decide to just start it at 1000
2:39 that is the face of the nation heroes too, and their faces are also shown in the current notes
Indonesians after seeing the title: "Menarik..."
Mention a word "Indonesia" will always summons them.
@@ReigoVassal you are right
I wanted to refuse but it was too interesting for me to ignore XD
wkwkk njir org luar lebih tau tentang Rupiah dari pada gw
@@ReigoVassal totally right
How much security do you need on a bank note?
*Indonesia: Yes.
Well trust me they totally need it
Nasi is rice in Indonesia and rice r the primary source of carbohydrate lol and u included it in Indonasia 😂😂
Ok I'm weird lol
@@ravengianca2980 What are you talking about?
@@ravengianca2980 wot
@@SkeletonKingTH-cam ooo,i know what he talking about,you type "INDONASIA" not "INDONESIA" LOL
And NASI is Rice
OMG you made something about Indonesia,thank you,Cuz im from Indonesia
You should do another one of these videos with the newer banknotes!