
Old Burmese Coin Set in Display Holder
This item is a collection of six 'Old Burmese Coin' type examples, displayed within a clear plastic coin display holder, also commonly known as a coin flip or wallet. The coins vary in size, shape, and apparent metallic composition, exhibiting patinas and wear consistent with age and circulation. The topmost coin appears to be a larger, circular silver or high-nickel content coin, exhibiting significant surface wear, visible scratches, and dark tarnishing, indicating considerable handling and environmental exposure. Its details are obscured by wear and glare but appear to have intricate patterns or effigies. Below it, four coins, likely of a bronze or copper alloy, display a range of shapes including circular, hexagonal, and possibly square or rectangular. These coins also show significant loss of original luster, with dark brown or green patinas, surface corrosion, and general signs of age. The bottommost coin is circular and appears to be made of a redder copper alloy, possibly having less severe wear than some of the others, but still with visible discoloration and surface irregularities. The plastic holder itself shows some yellowing and creasing, particularly around the edges and compartment seals, suggesting it has been used for some time. A label at the top, partially obscured by wear and creases, reads 'Old Burmese Coin' with 'Krat' and fractional denominations listed below, such as '1/10', '1/5', '1/2', and '1'. This suggests the coins represent different denominations of Burmese Kye (Krat being an approximation of Kyat), pointing to their origin and a likely issue period predating modern coinage, potentially 19th or early 20th century. The collection serves as an educational or historical display.
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Estimated Value
$150-300
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Category
Numismatic Collection
Appraised On
August 27, 2025
Estimated Value
$150-300
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Old Burmese Coin
Item Description
This item is a collection of six 'Old Burmese Coin' type examples, displayed within a clear plastic coin display holder, also commonly known as a coin flip or wallet. The coins vary in size, shape, and apparent metallic composition, exhibiting patinas and wear consistent with age and circulation. The topmost coin appears to be a larger, circular silver or high-nickel content coin, exhibiting significant surface wear, visible scratches, and dark tarnishing, indicating considerable handling and environmental exposure. Its details are obscured by wear and glare but appear to have intricate patterns or effigies. Below it, four coins, likely of a bronze or copper alloy, display a range of shapes including circular, hexagonal, and possibly square or rectangular. These coins also show significant loss of original luster, with dark brown or green patinas, surface corrosion, and general signs of age. The bottommost coin is circular and appears to be made of a redder copper alloy, possibly having less severe wear than some of the others, but still with visible discoloration and surface irregularities. The plastic holder itself shows some yellowing and creasing, particularly around the edges and compartment seals, suggesting it has been used for some time. A label at the top, partially obscured by wear and creases, reads 'Old Burmese Coin' with 'Krat' and fractional denominations listed below, such as '1/10', '1/5', '1/2', and '1'. This suggests the coins represent different denominations of Burmese Kye (Krat being an approximation of Kyat), pointing to their origin and a likely issue period predating modern coinage, potentially 19th or early 20th century. The collection serves as an educational or historical display.
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