Description: Burma Kyat PEACOCK Silver Coin, 1852 AD (CS1214), Lettering around, PCGS XF Luxurious High Grade. A beautiful stunning strike. A great investment. Guaranteed 100% Authentic. You wont be disappointed!!! ——— Features IssuerMyanmar KingMindon Min (1853-1878) TypeStandard circulation coin Year1214 (1853) CalendarBuddhist (Chulasakarat) Value1 Kyat CurrencyFirst kyat (1852-1889) CompositionSilver (.917) Weight11.6638 g Diameter31 mm Thickness3 mm ShapeRound TechniqueMilled OrientationMedal alignment ↑↑ NumberN# 6847 ReferencesKM# 10 Obverse Peacock Left, Full Display Lettering: တံဆိပ်တော် Translation: According to Robinson & Shaw 'The coins and banknotes of Burma', p.92-93 the words on the obverse are 'Tazeik taw' or 'Royal stamp'. Reverse Denomination Within Wreath. Lettering: ရတနာပုံနေပြည်တော် ၁ိသုံးဒင်္ဂါး Translation: the outer reverse legend is 'Yandabon Nepydiaw' or 'Mandalay the Royal residence'. The central inscription is 't'tjat thon dinga' or 'Use coin as 1 kyat' and the date below is 1214 Buddhist era, 1852-53 AD. Edge Reeded. Comments The Kyat coin depicts the personal emblem of the king, a peacock with a fanned out tail on the obverse side. The date depicted on this coin is 1214 CS Burmese era (1853 CE), the year King Mindon Min ascended the throne. It was widely circulated in Burma and was often called the 'peacock rupee'. The machinery and dies for producing these silver coins were imported from Birmingham, England. These peacock coins were issued from the Mandalay Mint, which was set up within the Mandalay palace complex, the ruins of which are still in existence. In 1878, new bronze and gold coins bearing a lion motif were issued by Mindon's successor Thibaw. Thus, silver kyat production ceased.
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Denomination: Kyat
Composition: Silver
Country of Circulation: Burma
Year: 1852
Fineness: 0.917
Grade: XF Details
KM Number: 10
Country/Region of Manufacture: Myanmar
Certification: PCGS not NGC