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1 Pe

Issuer Union Bank of Burma
Year 1949-1951
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Value 1 Pe (1⁄16 BUR)
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Reverse lettering
တပဲ
၁၉၄၉
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Mintage 1949 - ၁၉၄၉ - 8,000,000
1949 - ၁၉၄၉ - Proof - 100
1950 - ၁၉၅၀ - 9,500,000
1950 - ၁၉၅၀ - Proof -
1951 - ၁၉၅၁ - 6,500,000
1951 - ၁၉၅၁ - Proof -
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The Union Bank of Burma was established in 1948, just months after independence from Britain, and tasked almost immediately with replacing the currency infrastructure inherited from the colonial period. These small copper-nickel pieces were among the first coins issued under that mandate — Burma had no functioning mint of its own and contracted production abroad while building sovereign financial institutions from scratch. The political situation was anything but stable; communist insurgencies and ethnic armed conflicts were already fracturing the new state before this series even completed its run.