½ Pya - Bodawpaya

発行体 Myanmar
年号 1143 (1782)
種類 Standard circulation coin
額面 ½ Pya (1⁄160)
通貨 First kyat (1852-1889)
材質 Copper
重量 4.56 g
直径
厚さ
形状 Round (irregular)
製造技法 Milled
向き Variable alignment ↺
彫刻師
流通終了年
参考文献
表面の説明 Two Line Burmese Partial Legend
表面の文字体系 Burmese
表面の銘文
裏面の説明 Two Fishes in upper center.
裏面の文字体系
裏面の銘文
Plain
鋳造所 Kolkata / Calcutta / Murshidabad, India (1757-date)
鋳造数 1143 (1782) - 1782, but issued 1797
Numisquare ID 4993863211
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Historical Context: This ½ Pya copper coin, dated 1143 ME (1782 CE), marks the accession year of King Bodawpaya, a pivotal figure of the Konbaung Dynasty. His reign (1782-1819) ushered in a period of significant expansion, religious reform, and architectural ambition, including the construction of the Mingun Pagoda. This coin represents the nascent phase of his rule, establishing a new numismatic identity for the empire and serving as essential small denomination currency for daily commerce across his consolidating realm.

Artistry: The design of this copper ½ Pya likely reflects the traditional Burmese court style, executed by anonymous royal engravers. Typical motifs for Konbaung coinage include the stylized peacock, a prominent royal emblem, or the mythical chinthe lion, often depicted on one side. The reverse would feature the regnal year and denomination rendered in elegant Burmese script, embodying the aesthetic principles of the era which favored symbolic representation and clear epigraphy over intricate realism.

Technical/Grading: For this type, high-points susceptible to wear typically include the raised contours of the peacock’s feathers, the chinthe’s mane, or the apexes of the Burmese script characters. Technical strike quality often varies, with examples frequently exhibiting slight off-center strikes, weakness in central details, or minor planchet flaws common to hand-struck copper issues of the period. A well-struck example with sharp details across all elements is highly desirable.

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