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Burma, Union, Proof 8, 4, 2 and 1 Pe, all 1949, first two edges grained, others edges plain, all 12h (KM. 28-31; cf. Spink Australia 25, 1036) [4]. Brilliant mint state, very rare £500-700
This lot was sold as part of a special collection, A Group of 20th Century Royal Mint Proof-Record Coins, ex Melbourne Mint Museum.
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Provenance: Noble Numismatics Auction 91 (Melbourne), 21-3 July 2009, lot 2015 (part).
Slabbed in NGC holders, graded PF 65, PF 66, PF 67 and PF 67 respectively. 100 struck of each denomination. Prior to March 1947 Burma had used Indian coins and received a share in the profits from their circulation. In 1949 the Burmese government decided to issue its own coins and four denominations, known in London as the half- and quarter-rupee and the 2- and 1-anna, were struck at the Royal Mint; a 2 pyas (known colloquially as a half-anna) appeared in 1950 (although confusingly dated 1949), but this was not a Royal Mint issue and so the 1949 ‘proof set’ listed as KM. PS1 does not constitute a group of coins struck by one mint
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