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  2. Perum Peruri - Wikipedia

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    The Money-printing Public Corporation of the Republic of Indonesia ( Indonesian: Perusahaan Umum Percetakan Uang Republik Indonesia, shortened as Peruri) is the Indonesian state-owned banknote/ security printers and mint, established on 15 September 1971 through the merger of state mint Artha Yasa and state printers Pertjetakan Kebajoran (a.k.a ...

  3. Peruri 88 - Wikipedia

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    Peruri 88 is an under construction skyscraper at Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta, Indonesia. The skyscraper is 389 meters (1,276 ft) high at the tip and will have 88 floors above, 6 floors below the ground. It is a mixed use development which was expected to be completed by 2020. [2] The skyscraper will house hotel, offices, and residential apartments.

  4. Banknotes of the Indonesian rupiah - Wikipedia

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    Money around independence year First series (1945) The first 'Indonesian rupiah' bank notes bore the date of the proclamation on new Indonesian money, 17 October 1945, under the authority of the "Republik Indonesia", and were apparently intended for issue on 1 February 1946, but due to the capture of most of the notes, only a tiny number escaped at this time.

  5. Peruvian sol - Wikipedia

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    The sol (Spanish pronunciation:; plural: soles; currency sign: S/) is the currency of Peru; it is subdivided into 100 céntimos ("cents"). The ISO 4217 currency code is PEN.. The sol replaced the Peruvian inti in 1991 and the name is a return to that of Peru's historic currency, as the previous incarnation of sol was in use from 1863 to 1985.

  6. Nepalese rupee - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Since 2007, Nepalese rupee banknotes have been produced by Perum Peruri, the mint company of Indonesia. [8] In 2012, Nepal Rastra Bank issued a revised banknote series that is similar to the 2007 series, but now include inscriptions in English and the year of issue on the back.

  7. List of mints - Wikipedia

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    Merged with state printer Pertjetakan Kebajoran to form Perum Peruri. Iran: Provincial mints of Iran 1877 Replaced by the Zarab-khane Zarrabkhana Ireland: The Mint (Carlingford) Philippines: Manila Mint: 1861 1945 Became an official branch of the US Mint in 1920 and was later destroyed following the liberation of the Philippines in World War II ...

  8. Indonesian rupiah - Wikipedia

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    The rupiah (symbol: Rp; currency code: IDR) is the official currency of Indonesia, issued and controlled by Bank Indonesia.Its name is derived from the Sanskrit word for silver, rupyakam (रूप्यकम्).

  9. Category:Mints (currency) - Wikipedia

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    S. Saint Petersburg Mint. Security Printing and Minting Organization. Siderokausia. Singapore Mint. South African Mint. Royal Mint (Spain) Suō Mint. Swissmint.