Alasan Andi Ibrahim cs hanya memalsukan uang pecahan Rp 100 ribu di UIN Alauddin Makassar, ternyata ongkos cetaknya hanya Rp 56 ribu.
The Indonesian news article "Menggiurkan Biaya Produksi Cetak Uang Palsu Rp 100 Ribu di UIN Alauddin Makassar Hanya Rp 56 Ribu" (En: "Luring Cost of Printing Fake Rp 100,000 at UIN Alauddin Makassar Only Rp 56,000") highlights the alarmingly low cost of producing counterfeit Rp 100,000 banknotes, estimated at less than half the banknote's face value, at a university in Makassar. This low production cost makes it potentially more financially attractive for individuals to engage in counterfeiting, posing a serious threat to Indonesia's financial system. The article implicitly raises concerns about the security measures in place for currency and calls attention to the potential vulnerabilities that need to be addressed.