The Indonesian five hundred rupiah coin (Rp500) is a denomination of the Indonesian rupiah. It was introduced in 1991 and has since been revised three times in 1997, 2003, and 2016. It currently has the second-highest value of all circulating rupiah coins after the Rp1,000 coin. As of December 2023, only alumunium 500 rupiah coins, dated 2003 and 2016, are legal tender.
Indonesia | |
Value | Rp 500 |
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Mass | 3.1 g |
Diameter | 27.2 mm |
Thickness | 2.35 mm |
Edge | Smooth |
Composition | Aluminum-bronze (1991-2003) Aluminum (2003-present) |
Years of minting | 1991 | -present
Obverse | |
Designer | Bank of Indonesia |
Design date | 2016 |
Reverse | |
Designer | Bank of Indonesia |
Design date | 2016 |
First issue (1991-1992)
editThe Rp500 coin was first introduced in 1991 as an aluminum-bronze coin. It weighed 5.3 g (0.19 oz), had a 24 mm (0.94 in) diameter, was 1.75 mm (0.069 in) thick, and had a reeded edge. It had two parts: a reeded outer part that curves around the coin eight times, and an inner part that contains its obverse and reverse images. The obverse featured the national emblem Garuda Pancasila, the lettering "BANK INDONESIA," and the mint year, while the reverse depicted an image of the jasmine flower (Jasminum), the lettering "Bunga Melati" and the denomination ("Rp500"). 71 million of these coins were minted in 1991, while 100 million of them were minted in 1992; not much is known about the mintage figures for coins issued between 1993 and 1996.[1]
Second issue (1997-2003)
editStill minted in aluminum-bronze, the coin was revised for the first time in 1997. While its obverse stayed the same as the previous series, its reverse now depicts the denomination similar to the 1970s style of a large number and text (in this case a large "500" and the lettering "RUPIAH" below it). The jasmine image was reduced in size and moved to the upper part, while the lettering "BUNGA MELATI" ("JASMINE FLOWER") was capitalized and placed below the "RUPIAH" lettering. Coins of this design were minted until 2003 and weighed 5.34 g (0.188 oz), had a diameter of 24 mm (0.94 in), were 1.83 mm (0.072 in) thick, and had a smooth edge.[2]
Third issue (2003)
editThe coin was revised for the second time in 2003 as an aluminum coin with an alternating smooth-and-reeded edge that weighed 3.1 g (0.11 oz), had a diameter of 27.2 mm (1.07 in), and was 2.5 mm (0.098 in) thick. While its obverse still remains the same as the 1992 and 1997 series (featuring the national emblem, mint year ("2003"), and the lettering "BANK INDONESIA," its reverse now featured an enlarged jasmine flower, with the "500" denomination made less dominant (unlike in the 1997 coins) and the lettering "BUNGA MELATI" now moved upwards.[3]
Fourth issue (2016)
editThe coin was updated for the third time in 2016 as part of the new currency series that Bank Indonesia released on December 19 of that year.[4] Its obverse now features not only the national emblem, but also a portrait of Lieutenant General T. B. Simatupang as well as the lettering "REPUBLIK INDONESIA" on its top and "LETJEN TNI T. B. SIMATUPANG" on its bottom. Meanwhile, the reverse was made similar to the 1997 design, with a dominant "500 RUPIAH" as well as the lettering "BANK INDONESIA" on its upper portion and the mint year ("2016") on its lower side.[5]
Non-circulating commemorative issue (1970)
editAlongside the four circulating coins, Bank Indonesia also minted a 999‰ silver coin bearing this denomination in 1970 to commemorate Indonesia's 25th independence anniversary. It weighed 20g, had a 40mm diameter, and had a reeded edge. Its obverse featured the national emblem Garuda Pancasila as well as BI's logo to its left and the mint year ("1970") to its right, with the lettering "1945-1970" above the emblem and "500 RUPIAH" below it. Meanwhile, its reverse featured a depiction of a wayang dancer, as well as two stars to the left and right of the image and the letterings "25 TAHUN KEMERDEKAAN" ("25 YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE") and "REPUBLIK INDONESIA" above and below it. 4,800 of these coins were minted in total.[6]
Demonetization of first and second series
editBoth the 1991 and 1997 coins ceased to be legal tender from December 1, 2023; these coins are redeemable in commercial banks and Bank Indonesia offices until December 1, 2033.[7]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "500 Rupiah, Indonesia". en.numista.com. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
- ^ "500 Rupiah, Indonesia". en.numista.com. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
- ^ "500 Rupiah, Indonesia". en.numista.com. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
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Liputan6.com (December 19, 2016). "Ini Penampakan Uang Rupiah Baru Emisi 2016". liputan6.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved August 4, 2023.
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- ^ "500 Rupiah, Indonesia". en.numista.com. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
- ^ "Uang Koin Rp1.000 Kelapa Sawit dan Rp500 Melati Dicabut BI, Tak Bisa Dipakai Belanja". Tribunjambi.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved December 1, 2023.