Myanmar

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  1. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    Republic of the Union of Myanmar is a big Asian country. It has an area 678 500 sq.km. and population more than 55000000. Naypyidaw is the capital of Myanmar. During the first half of the XIXth century Myanmar (or Burma) was the British colony. Dyring the WW II Burma was occupied by Japan and at 1942-1945 it was the Japanese protectorate.
    After the WW II Burma became the British colony again. But soon the people of Burma got an independence - at January 4 1948 Burma became an independent republic.
     
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  3. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    Monetary system of Myanmar (Burma) until the 1952 was rather uncomfortable:
    4 pyas = 1 pe
    2 pe = 1 mu
    2 mu = 1 mat
    5 mat = 1 kyat.

    But since the 1952 the monetary system is comfortable: 100 pyas = 1 kyat.
     
  4. Collect89

    Collect89 Coin Collector

    Burma 1852 Kyat
    Burma 1852 Kyat Collage Bk.jpg
     
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  5. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    1 pya 1966, aluminium, weight - 0,6 g., size - 17 mm, mintage - 8000000 pcs. The single release only. The obverse: portrait of the general Aung San (national hero of the people of Myanmar and the leader of the Independence Movement).
     

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    Siberian Man Senior Member

    5 pyas 1966, aluminium, weight - 0,9 g., size - 18,4 mm, thickness - 1,4 mm, mintage - unknown. The single release only.
     

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    Siberian Man Senior Member

    10 pyas 1966, aluminium, weight - 1 g., size - 22,38 mm, thickness - 1,21 mm, mintage - unknown. The single release only.
     

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    Siberian Man Senior Member

    25 pyas 1966, aluminium, weight - 1,8 g., size - 23 mm, mintage - unknown. The single release only.
     

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    50 pyas 1966, aluminium, weight - 2 g., size - 25 mm, thickness - 1,8 mm, mintage - unknown. The single release only.
     

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  11. Collect89

    Collect89 Coin Collector

    Those are good aluminum coins. Aluminum coins are obviously quite soft & tend to get destroyed quickly when they hit circulation.
     
  12. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Damn, those Burma 1852 Kyats arent cheap :( I liked the peacock.
     
  13. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Me too, but I've heard they get counterfeited often. I don't want a fake, and I don't want to pay hundreds for a certified coin. Guess I'll just admire it from a distance.
     
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  14. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Indeed. Didnt know about the counterfeiting. I just liked it cause it fits with juno/Peacock and rome.
     
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  15. carboni7e

    carboni7e aka MonsterCoinz

    An MS example of that peacock would be beautiful. Especially toned!
     
  16. Hiddendragon

    Hiddendragon World coin collector

    Same here. I don't know enough to spot a fake so I'll probably never get one.

    I'm pretty proud of my Myanmar collection. I'll share some of them when I get home tonight.
     
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  17. Hiddendragon

    Hiddendragon World coin collector

    Here are some examples of types that haven't been posted yet. 1949 4 pe.jpg 1949 pe.jpg 1950 2 pe.jpg
     
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  18. Hiddendragon

    Hiddendragon World coin collector

    And these. 1952 25 pyas.jpg 1955 1 pya.jpg 1956 5 pyas.jpg
     
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  19. Hiddendragon

    Hiddendragon World coin collector

    And these. 1962 10 pyas.jpg 1962 50 pyas.jpg 1980 25 pyas.jpg 1983 10 pyas.jpg
     
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  20. joecoincollect

    joecoincollect Well-Known Member

    Hidden dragon: those first few pics of the cu-ni coins are beautiful. I have some of the same coins but they are dirty and circulated. They look nothing like the ones you have! Nicely done
     
  21. Hiddendragon

    Hiddendragon World coin collector

    Thanks. I was really lucky in how I obtained most of my Myanmar coins. I bought for a few dollars a collection on eBay of maybe 70 Asian coins that someone inherited from his father, who was a traveler. None of them were identified and I think I was the only bidder. A bunch of these old Myanmar coins were included. They have a low book value but you don't see them for sale often, and the few duplicates I had that I sold online went for way more than I expected.
     
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