The front depicts the portrait of Tjoet Nja Meuthia, born February 15, 1870 in Perlak, Aceh, is an Indonesian national heroine recognized for her instrumental role in the struggle for independence against Dutch colonization. After a brief marriage to Teuku Sam Searah, she actively engaged in armed resistance, becoming an emblematic figure of the Indonesian resistance. Her bravery and dedication marked Indonesia's history, and she died on October 24, 1910, leaving a lasting legacy as a symbol of the struggle for freedom and autonomy.
The reverse side shows a Tari Tifa dancer and Banda Neira Island, located in the Banda Sea in the Maluku Islands of Indonesia, is famous for its historic role in the spice trade in the 16th and 17th centuries, notably for nutmeg . Formerly under the control of the Dutch East India Company, today it is recognized for its picturesque landscapes, colonial architecture, pristine beaches and diverse marine life.