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Home > World Banknotes > Asian Banknotes > Burma (Myanmar) > Burma 1 Kyat Gal Aung San - Ornate native wheel - 1972 - Serial HW

Banknote Burma 1 Kyat Gal Aung San - Ornate native wheel - 1972 - Serial HW

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Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
1972
Catalog
WPM (P. 56)
Country
Burma
Quality
UNC
Face value
1 kyat
Institution
Union Bank of Burma
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The 1 Kyat Burmese banknote, issued in 1972, features distinct visual characteristics on both sides. The front of the note showcases a portrait of General Aung San, a major historical figure in Burma. He is depicted wearing a Japanese army uniform and a cap. The legend "Union Bank of Burma" is inscribed in Burmese.

On the back, the banknote features a central motif consisting of an ornamental circle containing the number "1" in English characters, positioned on the left. On the right, a textile spinning wheel is depicted, evoking the country's traditional industry. The inscriptions are written in Burmese, highlighting national identity. The face value "One Kyat" is also mentioned.

The banknote's watermark reproduces the portrait of General Aung San, ensuring protection against counterfeiting. The dimensions of the banknote are 125 mm in length and 60 mm in width.

This 1972 1 Kyat banknote is a testament to the monetary history of Burma, reflecting both the importance of General Aung San in the national imagination and the country's traditional economic activities. The combination of visual and textual elements in Burmese and English demonstrates a period of transition and openness, while affirming Burmese cultural identity.

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