Heavy Kyat - Mindon Min

Эмитент Myanmar
Год 1214 (1853)
Тип Standard circulation coin
Номинал 1 Kyat
Валюта First kyat (1852-1889)
Состав Silver
Вес 16.93 g
Диаметр
Толщина
Форма Round
Техника Milled
Ориентация Medal alignment ↑↑
Гравёр(ы)
В обращении до
Каталожные номера KM#11
Описание аверса Peacock facing left with tail up preparing for display, Rosette and dot pattern around.
Письменность аверса
Надписи аверса
Описание реверса Denomination Within Wreath, with groups of five rosettes around.
Письменность реверса Burmese
Надписи реверса ၁ိသုံးဒင်္ဂါး
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Гурт Reeded.
Монетный двор
Тираж 1214 (1853) - ၁၂၁၄
ID Numisquare 7001251911
Дополнительная информация

Historical Context: Dated 1214 ME (1853 CE), this Heavy Kyat inaugurated Mindon Min's pivotal reign (1853-1878), marking a profound shift in Myanmar's monetary system. Mindon Min, a modernizing Konbaung Dynasty monarch, implemented currency reforms. This silver coin represented a radical departure from traditional 'flower money' and irregular ingots, introducing standardized, milled coinage. It symbolized Myanmar's economic modernization and engagement with international monetary practices amidst British influence.

Artistry: The Kyat's design blends traditional Burmese iconography with European milling techniques. While no specific engraver is documented, the stylistic school reflects a fusion of local artistry and foreign technical expertise, likely influenced by British minting. The obverse features the Chinthe, a mythical lion, symbolizing strength and authority. The reverse displays the denomination and date in elegant Burmese script, often within a wreath, showcasing the era's calligraphic artistry.

Technical/Grading: Struck in silver at 16.93 grams, aimed for consistent quality. High-points for wear are the Chinthe's mane, facial features, and paws on the obverse. On the reverse, Burmese script edges and wreath elements are susceptible to abrasion. Early milled coinage often shows variable strike quality, including planchet flaws, off-centering, or softness. A full, sharp strike without such imperfections is highly prized.

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