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What is 500 rupiah made of?
The Rs500 coin from Indonesia is made of aluminium, weighs 3.1 grams and measures 27mm in diameter. Do you have a Indonesia 500 Rupiah coin?
How much is a hamburger in Indonesia?
Cost of Living in Indonesia
Restaurants | Edit |
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Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant | 25,000.00Rp |
Meal for 2 People, Mid-range Restaurant, Three-course | 200,000.00Rp |
McMeal at McDonalds (or Equivalent Combo Meal) | 50,000.00Rp |
Domestic Beer (1 pint draught) | 35,000.00Rp |
Does Indonesia have coins?
Presently, two series of coins are in circulation: aluminium and nickel coins dated between 1999, 2003, 2010, and a new series of coins featuring Indonesia’s national heroes was issued in 2016. These come in denominations of 100, 200, 500, and 1000 rupiah. The older series of coins has been gradually disappearing.
What is a 500 rupiah coin?
The Bank Indonesia issued Indonesian Rupiah coins in 7 different denominations, including this Indonesia 500 Rupiah coin. They are part of the Indonesian Rupiah coins series. The Bank Indonesia started issuing these 500 Indonesian Rupiah coins in 2003. They are currently still in circulation.
What can you get with only 200 rupiah?
For Rp 200 you can purchase one plastic bag like this one. If you are asking what can you get with only 200 Rupiah, you get nothing. Even a candy in a local shop worth 500 Rupiah. An ordinary public transport costs 3000-4000 Rupiah.
Which flower is featured on the Indonesia 500 rupiah coin?
A jasmine flower known as ‘Bunga Melati’ is featured on the 500 Indonesian rupiah piece. The Rs500 coin from Indonesia is made of aluminium, weighs 3.1 grams and measures 27mm in diameter. Do you have a Indonesia 500 Rupiah coin?
What can you buy with 1000 Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)?
In a few remote areas, 1000 Indonesian Rupiah may even fetch you some street food, or a small meal from a local joint. Similarly, in a few tourist destinations like Gili Islands or Bali for example, 1000 IDR may not even fetch most of the items mentioned above, since the cost of living in these tourist areas is higher than other parts of Indonesia.