Myanmar

Myanmar Banknotes

1942 - Myanmar Burma 1 cent. banknote PIC 9b UNC

1942 - Myanmar Burma 1 cent. banknote PIC 9b UNC

This individual banknote is identified with Myanmar Burma and has a denomination of 1 cent. The prod..

2.20€ Ex Tax: 2.00€
1942 - Myanmar Burma 10 cent. banknote PIC 11a UNC

1942 - Myanmar Burma 10 cent. banknote PIC 11a UNC

This individual Myanmar Burma 10 cent banknote is associated with 1942 and identified by the catalog..

3.30€ Ex Tax: 3.00€
1942 - Myanmar Burma 5 cent. banknote PIC 10a UNC

1942 - Myanmar Burma 5 cent. banknote PIC 10a UNC

Myanmar Burma 5 cent banknote associated with 1942, identified by the PIC 10a catalogue reference. T..

3.30€ Ex Tax: 3.00€
1942 - Myanmar Burma PIC 12a 1/4 Rupee banknote

1942 - Myanmar Burma PIC 12a 1/4 Rupee banknote

This individual banknote is a 1/4 Rupee denomination from Myanmar Burma, with 1942 as the date assoc..

2.75€ Ex Tax: 2.50€
1942 - Myanmar Burma PIC 13b 1/2 Rupee banknote

1942 - Myanmar Burma PIC 13b 1/2 Rupee banknote

This individual banknote is identified as a 1/2 Rupee note associated with Myanmar Burma and labelle..

1.65€ Ex Tax: 1.50€
1942 - Myanmar Burma PIC 14b 1 Rupee banknote

1942 - Myanmar Burma PIC 14b 1 Rupee banknote

This individual banknote is a 1 Rupee denomination from Myanmar Burma, associated with the year 1942..

2.20€ Ex Tax: 2.00€
1942 - Myanmar Burma PIC 16a 10 Rupees banknote

1942 - Myanmar Burma PIC 16a 10 Rupees banknote

This individual banknote is associated with Myanmar Burma and carries a denomination of 10 Rupees. T..

6.60€ Ex Tax: 6.00€
1944 - Myanmar Burma PIC 15b 5 Rupees banknote

1944 - Myanmar Burma PIC 15b 5 Rupees banknote

This individual banknote is a 5 Rupees note from Myanmar, also identified as Burma, with 1944 associ..

2.75€ Ex Tax: 2.50€
1944 - Myanmar Burma PIC 17a 100 Rupees banknote

1944 - Myanmar Burma PIC 17a 100 Rupees banknote

This individual banknote is a 100 Rupees note associated with Myanmar (Burma) and the year 1944. It ..

8.80€ Ex Tax: 8.00€
1958 - Myanmar Burma PIC 48a 10 Kyats banknote VF

1958 - Myanmar Burma PIC 48a 10 Kyats banknote VF

This individual banknote is a 10 Kyats note from Myanmar, also identified as Burma, with 1958 associ..

3.30€ Ex Tax: 3.00€
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Frequently asked questions

What periods and currencies are represented in this Myanmar banknote category?

This shop’s Myanmar catalog spans dated issues from 1942 through 2004. The earlier Burma-labelled notes include cent and rupee denominations, while later records use pyas and kyats. Represented groups include 1942–1944 Burma issues, kyat notes dated from the 1950s through the 1980s, and Myanmar issues from the 1990s and 2004. The category reflects the shop’s catalog rather than every banknote issued for Myanmar or Burma.

Which denominations can collectors find represented in the Myanmar catalog?

The catalog includes low denominations such as 1, 5 and 10 cents, plus 1/4, 1/2, 1, 5, 10 and 100 rupees. Kyat-denominated listings range from 1 kyat through 1,000 kyats, with a 50-pyas note also represented. Notable denomination groups include 1, 5, 10 and 25 kyats from 1972–1973 and 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1,000 kyats from the 1990s.

How can I identify Myanmar banknotes by their catalog references?

Use the PIC or Pick reference together with the denomination and date shown in the listing. Examples include PIC 11a for the 1942 10-cent note, PIC 48a for the 1958 10-kyat note, PIC 64 for the 1987 45-kyat note and PIC 77b for the 1998 1,000-kyat note. Letter suffixes such as “a” and “b” form part of the listed reference, so they should not be omitted when matching a note.

Which listing details help distinguish condition and collecting variants?

Check the catalog reference, date, denomination, grade and any product-specific note. The Myanmar category uses grades including UNC, XF and VF. Some references appear in more than one listed grade: PIC 48a and PIC 51a are represented as both XF and VF, while PIC 67 and PIC 72 have UNC and XF listings. Certain descriptions also mention staples, and the XF listing for PIC 72 specifies cream paper. These details help separate otherwise similar catalog records.

What should a buyer check before choosing a Myanmar banknote?

Compare the title, model, catalog reference, denomination, date, grade and description on the individual product page. Many Myanmar and Burma listings state that their images are references and that the serial number supplied will differ from the pictured note. Other records explicitly say that the banknote corresponds with the image. Because image treatment varies by listing, the product-specific wording is important when deciding whether a particular note meets your collecting requirements.

Does the Myanmar category include unusual kyat denominations?

Yes. Alongside denominations such as 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1,000 kyats, the shop’s catalog represents several less regular values. These include the 1972 PIC 59 25-kyat note, the 1986 PIC 62 15-kyat note, the 1986 PIC 63 35-kyat note, the 1987 PIC 64 45-kyat note and the 1985 PIC 65 75-kyat note. They form a distinctive denomination-focused group within the catalog.