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  1. Early Nusantara coins - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Early development in Central Java. Gold coins. Silver coins. Sumatran coins. Legacy. See also. References. Cited works. Early Nusantara coins. One masa gold coins: five millimeters diameter. By the 10th-century, Java had one of the most complex economies in Southeast Asia.

  2. Indonesian numismatic charms (Indonesian: Uang Gobog, Uang Gobog Wayang, Koin Gobog, Gobog Wayang, or simply Gobog; Dutch: Indonesische tempelmunten), also known as Indonesian magic coins, are a family of coin-like objects based on a similar Chinese family of coin charms, amulets, and talismans but evolved

  3. Although most coin was imported, (chiefly) silver and also some gold 'rupee' coins were minted locally in the 18th and early 19th century. The first bank paper appeared with the formation of the De Bank Courant en Bank van Leening in 1752, and a number of issues were made over the next sixty years, which all tended to lose value over time due to lack of coin to back the paper.

  4. Coins of the Indonesian rupiah. 100-, 200-, 500-, and 1000-rupiah coins from 1999, 2003, and 2010 series. The first coins of the Indonesian rupiah were issued in 1951 and 1952, a year or so later than the first Indonesian rupiah banknotes printed, following the peace treaty with the Netherlands in November 1949.

  5. Ini merupakan koin yang paling awal tercatat di Nusantara. Mata uang di Nusantara berdasarkan berat; satuan yang paling umum adalah kati setara 750 gram (26 oz), tahil setara 38 gram (1,3 oz), masa 2,4 gram (0,085 oz), dan kupang 0,6 gram (0,021 oz). Satuan-satuan ini merupakan alat pembayaran yang sah untuk pembayaran pajak.

  6. Cash coins found in Indonesia. The cash coins of Indonesia (Indonesian: Kepeng; Balinese: Pis Bolong; Javanese: Picis, Pitjis, or Gobog) was a historical currency in Indonesia based on Chinese imperial coinage during the Tang dynasty era (dynasty based in Mainland China).

  7. Early Nusantara coins. First Jewish Revolt coinage. Greek coinage of Italy and Sicily. H.