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1000 Kyats

Issuer Central Bank of Myanmar
Year 2004
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Reference(s) P#80
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Protection type Watermark, Security thread
Protection description a chinze figure visible when held to light; embedded security thread running vertically through the note.
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Myanmar's 2004 currency reform was partly driven by the military government's need to demonetize large holdings accumulated outside the banking system — a repeat tactic, given the catastrophic 1987 demonetization under Ne Win that wiped out savings overnight and helped trigger the 1988 pro-democracy uprisings. The 1000 Kyat denomination introduced here was the highest face value in circulation at the time of issue.

The security thread on this series is a basic metallic strip without microprinting — modest by contemporary central bank standards, and one reason counterfeiting remained a documented problem in the mid-2000s.