This brass FAO coin features rice stalks on the obverse, symbolizing Myanmar’s agricultural heritage, and the denomination “10” framed with floral designs on the reverse.
Brass coin promoting agricultural development under the FAO initiative. Obverse features a detailed rice stalk symbolizing food security; reverse shows the value within a decorative floral border.
Brass circulation coin featuring the mythical lion Chinthe, a traditional Burmese guardian symbol. Reverse shows the denomination and issuing authority, Central Bank of Myanmar.
Bronze coin featuring the mythical Chinthe guardian on the obverse, a traditional protector of temples in Myanmar. The reverse shows the value 1 Kyat issued by the Central Bank of Myanmar.
Bronze coin issued under the FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization) theme promoting agricultural development. The obverse shows rice stalks — symbolizing prosperity and food security.
Copper-nickel coin issued under the FAO program promoting agricultural development. The obverse shows rice stalks — symbolizing Myanmar’s agrarian strength, while the reverse features the denomination within a decorative border.
A copper-nickel scalloped coin featuring the mythical lion “Chinthe” on the obverse, and the denomination in Burmese script within floral patterns on the reverse.
A rare copper-nickel coin from the early years of independent Burma. The obverse depicts a Chinthe (mythical lion), symbol of courage and protection in Burmese culture. The reverse shows the denomination in Burmese script, beautifully framed with floral designs.
A nickel coin issued by the Union of Burma featuring the Chinthe, a mythical lion guardian of Burmese temples, on the obverse. The reverse displays the denomination surrounded by traditional floral patterns.
A bronze coin from the Union of Burma featuring the mythical lion Chinthe on the obverse — a traditional guardian figure symbolizing courage and protection. The reverse displays the denomination “10 Pya” in Burmese script, surrounded by elegant floral designs.
Aluminium coin depicting General Aung San, the Father of Myanmar’s Independence. The reverse shows the denomination “5 Pyas” within decorative floral design.
This scalloped-shaped coin from Myanmar is struck in Copper-Nickel. The obverse features the mythical lion Chinthe, a traditional guardian figure in Burmese culture. The reverse shows the denomination “၁၀ ပျား” (10 Pyas) framed with a floral design.