Burma's post-independence banking apparatus was still consolidating in 1953, and the Union Bank operated under considerable political pressure as the country navigated its early years outside British administration while contending with insurgencies on multiple fronts. De La Rue's London production of this series was a pragmatic continuation of colonial-era contracting — Burma lacked domestic printing capacity, and the relationship with De La Rue predated independence.
The watermark security on this series is a simple element by the standards of the period, reflecting budget constraints rather than any sophisticated counterfeiting threat assessment. The Pick 43 series was superseded relatively quickly as Burma's currency arrangements shifted through the late 1950s.
Burma's post-independence banking apparatus was still consolidating in 1953, and the Union Bank operated under considerable political pressure as the country navigated its early years outside British administration while contending with insurgencies on multiple fronts. De La Rue's London production of this series was a pragmatic continuation of colonial-era contracting — Burma lacked domestic printing capacity, and the relationship with De La Rue predated independence.
The watermark security on this series is a simple element by the standards of the period, reflecting budget constraints rather than any sophisticated counterfeiting threat assessment. The Pick 43 series was superseded relatively quickly as Burma's currency arrangements shifted through the late 1950s.