Issued in 1964 by the Republik Indonesia, this 1 Sen banknote comes from the low-denomination series circulating during Indonesia’s early post-independence economic period. These small notes were used for everyday transactions before being replaced due to inflation.
The obverse features the portrait of an Indonesian woman farmer wearing traditional attire, symbolizing the importance of agriculture in the national economy. The design includes denomination numerals, floral ornaments, and the national inscription “Republik Indonesia.”
The reverse displays a simple layout with repeating denomination elements and decorative geometric borders, typical of Indonesia’s minimalist small-denomination notes of the era.
Issuer: Republik Indonesia
Denomination: 1 Sen
Year: 1964
Dimensions: Approx. 96 × 52 mm
Material: Paper
Security features: Guilloche patterns, ornamental borders