Soft green and turquoise engraving frames the disciplined portrait of General Aung San, linking the early Kyat series to the political foundations of modern Burma.
Design & Symbolism
Obverse
Dominating the obverse is General Aung San in military uniform, rendered through finely layered geometric engraving and restrained tonal contrasts. The structured composition conveys political authority while preserving the austere visual language characteristic of Burma’s early post-independence banknote design.
Reverse
The reverse balances ornamental guilloches with a traditional textile spinning wheel, an image rooted in domestic industry and national self-reliance. Intricate circular patterns surrounding the denomination create a rhythmic composition that merges craftsmanship with state symbolism.
Collector’s Insight
For collectors, this issue stands out through its disciplined minimalist design, historical association with General Aung San, and distinctive industrial symbolism rarely encountered on Southeast Asian low-denomination banknotes of the period.
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