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| Issuer | Royal Burmese Mint |
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| Year | 1853 |
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| Weight | 5.8319 g |
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| Obverse script | Burmese |
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| Edge | Reeded |
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| Additional information |
Mindon Min established the Royal Burmese Mint at Mandalay in 1853 — the same year this coin was struck — making it among the earliest products of Burma's first modern indigenous mint. The decision to mint silver coinage was partly a political one: with British forces having just seized Lower Burma following the Second Anglo-Burmese War, Mindon Min needed to assert the economic coherence of the remaining Konbaung kingdom in the north.
The 5 Mu denomination sits at the top of the silver series Mindon introduced. KM#9 pieces from this inaugural year are notably scarcer than later dates in the type.