Yoke Thé Puppet Prince Min Thar & Revolutionary General Aung San 15 Kyats Myanmar Authentic Banknote Money for Collage (Burma) (Marionette)

Yoke Thé Puppet Prince Min Thar & Revolutionary General Aung San 15 Kyats Myanmar Authentic Banknote Money for Collage (Burma) (Marionette)

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Yoke Thé Puppet Prince Min Thar & Revolutionary General Aung San 15 Kyats Myanmar Authentic Banknote Money for Jewelry and Collage (Burma) (Marionette) Reverse: Seated prince Min Thar (a wooden marionette puppet character used in Burmese Yoke thé theatre) Lettering: FIFTEEN KYATS UNION OF BURMA BURMA Obverse: Bogyoke (Major General) Aung San, born Htein Lin (1915-1947) Lettering: ပြည်ထောင်စုမြန်မာနိုင်ငံဘဏ် တစ်ဆယ့်ငါးကျပ် Translation: Union of Burma Bank, Fifteen Kyats Watermark: General Aun Sang Note from Wikipedia: On 10 November 1985, 75-kyats notes were introduced, the odd denomination possibly chosen because of dictator general Ne Win's predilection for numerology; the 75-kyats note was supposedly introduced to commemorate his 75th birthday. It was followed by the introduction of 15- and 35- kyats notes on 1 August 1986. Features Issuer Myanmar Period Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma (1974-1988) Type Standard banknote Year 1986 Value 15 Kyats (15 BUK) Currency Union of

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