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1/4 Pya

Issuer Myanmar
Year 1868
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Value 1/4 Pya (1⁄320)
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Obverse description A hare depicted in profile facing left occupies the central field, rendered in low relief in the traditional Burmese coinage style. The animal is shown in a naturalistic crouching posture with characteristic long ears raised. Burmese script inscriptions appear surrounding the central device in the field, typical of Konbaung Dynasty coinage.
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Reverse description Central field bears a Burmese script inscription denoting the denomination, enclosed within a wreath of leafy branches tied at the base, the branches rising symmetrically on either side to form a full wreath frame. The overall design is characteristic of late Konbaung Dynasty coinage produced under King Mindon Min.
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Mintage 1230 (1868)
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