Blue-grey and emerald tones surround the calm portrait of General Aung San, while the reverse introduces traditional Burmese puppet theatre imagery through one of the most unusual denominations of the late socialist-era Kyat series.
Design & Symbolism
Obverse
The obverse features General Aung San in formal military attire, framed by layered ornamental engraving and geometric security patterns characteristic of Burma’s mid-1980s banknote production. The restrained composition balances state authority with decorative elegance through fine linework and vivid multicolored detailing.
Reverse
The reverse depicts the seated prince Min Thar, a traditional wooden puppet character from Burmese theatre, placed within an ornamental architectural frame beside stylized floral motifs and denomination panels. The composition transforms theatrical heritage into a symbolic expression of national cultural identity.
Collector’s Insight
For collectors, this issue stands out for its unconventional denomination, theatrical reverse imagery, and strong association with Burma’s numerology-influenced late socialist currency period.
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