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In the eighteen century Mindon, the second last king of Burma, established the Royal Mint in
Mandalay and Silver coins were minted
in denominations of 1 pe, 1 mu (2 pe), 1 mat (4 pe), 5 mu (10 pe) and 1 kyat,
with gold 1 pe and 1 mu. The obverses bore the Royal Peacock Seal leater
on, lead
coins were issued for ⅛ and ¼ pya, with copper, brass, tin and iron ¼ pe (1 pya)
and copper 2 pya. Further gold goins were issued for 1 pe, 2½ mu and 1
kyat, with 5 mu in 1878.
In the nineties coins were introduced for 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50 pya and 1 kyat. 1 pya
coins were last minted in 1966, with the 5 and 25 pya last minted in 1987 and
the 10 and 50 pya in 1991. In 1999, a new series of coins was issued in
denominations of 1, 5, 10, 50 and 100 kyats. |