Issued by Bank Negara Malaysia in 2011, this 100 Ringgit banknote is part of Malaysia’s fourth series, incorporating advanced security features and designs that highlight the nation’s culture, progress, and natural heritage.
The obverse features the portrait of Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia’s first Yang di-Pertuan Agong, accompanied by denomination numerals, intricate guilloche patterns, and inscriptions in Malay.
The reverse showcases Malaysian cultural motifs, national achievements, or iconic landmarks that reflect the country’s identity and development. Decorative borders and repeating denomination elements complete the design.
Issuer: Bank Negara Malaysia
Denomination: 100 Ringgit
Year: 2011
Dimensions: Approx. 150 × 70 mm
Material: Paper
Security features: Watermark, security thread, microtext, color-shifting ink, guilloche patterns