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However, when the price of Coke/Pepsi (12 oz small bottle) is 8,232 Rp in Indonesia, the price in dollar is $1.81 almost the same in other countries. So, even though the term is Rupiah in Indonesia, it is something like Paisa in Pakistan or Bangladesh. Its 100 Rupiah is the lowest value coin. Please refer to the wiki citation below:
"The current rupiah consists of coins from 100 rupiah up to 1000 rupiah (1 rupiah coins are officially legal tender, but are effectively worthless and are not circulated) and banknotes of 1000 rupiah up to 100,000 rupiah".
You are right, but I just need to give more additional information. Rupiah is traded freely in market so Indonesia never try to devalue Rupiah to gain export boost, the Rupiah before Asian Financial Crisis is traded at 1 Dollar = 2.500 Rupiah. Indonesian central bank try to control Rupiah using market mechanism and Rupiah was traded at 1 Dollar =16.000 Rupiah at the peak of our Financial Crisis 1997-2000.