Since the introduction of the rupiah in 1945, the Indonesian currency has been subject to various changes. The current rupiah is divided into 100 sen, although sub-units are no longer in use. The rupiah is issued by the Bank of Indonesia and is currently pegged to the US dollar.
There are a range of ways to obtain rupiah, either through exchanging foreign currency or withdrawing cash from an ATM. The current exchange rate can be found on the Bank of …