Do these factors make my Indonesian Rp. 100000’s value higher?

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I own an Indonesian 100000 Rupiah P#160a which I am not sure if these factors make it more valuable than a normal one’s.

  • 1. It’s a replacement note.
  • 2. The “songkok” (hat of the president of Indonesia) of Soekarno and Mohammad Hatta have slightly different shades of red than usual.
  • 3. Some more information:

VF condition, has a pinhole at the text “INDONESIA”

If someone can value the price of this note, I would very much appreciate it.

Replacement notes generally have a higher collector value as they are often much scarcer than standard issue notes.

Well circulated replacement notes would only have a significant value if there is not a supply of them in UNC.

At VF (with a pinhole) I would say it is worth FV (Face Value) & no premium if it is a regular replacement from your most recent series. In Canada, it is very difficult (if not impossible) to sell recently released replacements (or special serial numbers) in AU or less.  Many collectors keep them but few try to sell them since demand is super weak (& the listing fees usually don't make it worth your while). 

https://sites.google.com/view/notaphilycculture/collecting-banknotes

I also forgot to mention that the replacement note was printed in 2016.

Also, thanks for the estimates of value!

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