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90 Kyats

发行方 Union of Burma Bank
年份 1987
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背面铭文 UNION OF BURMA BANK ၉၀ NINETY KYATS 90
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The 90 kyat denomination was introduced specifically because 9 is an auspicious number in Burmese numerology — Ne Win, who dominated Burmese politics at the time, is widely reported to have made currency decisions on astrological and numerological grounds. The same logic had already produced 45 and 90 kyat notes to replace the demonetized 25, 35, and 75 kyat denominations of 1985, a sequence of demonetizations that wiped out ordinary savings with no compensation and helped trigger the 8888 Uprising the following year.

Print run of just over 12 million is modest by central bank standards, and surviving circulated examples frequently show heavy soiling consistent with a note that was used intensively in a cash-dependent economy with no reliable banking infrastructure.