You must not deface Indonesian Rupiah banknotes because it violates the law and risks severe penalties.



Penalties:

• Maximum 5 years imprisonment and fines up to Rp1 billion based on Article 35 of Law No. 7 of 2011 concerning Currency.
• This action is considered disrespectful to state symbols such as the Garuda and images of national heroes on banknotes.

Other consequences:

• Defaced banknotes are classified as Unfit for Circulation (UTLE) and must be exchanged at a bank.

Notes:

• Although defaced banknotes can still be used temporarily, it is advisable to exchange them promptly to avoid legal trouble.

If you'd like, I can explain how to exchange defaced banknotes. Would you like to know?
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