100 Kyat of Myanmar Country (AD 1994-1996) with Working on traditional decorative stucco
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🪙 Authentic Myanmar 100 Kyat banknote (1994-1996) with traditional decorative stucco artistry
✨ Very Fine condition—excellent preservation with minimal circulation wear
🌏 Highly Collectible piece of Southeast Asian monetary history and cultural heritage
💎 Beautiful artistic design featuring Myanmar’s traditional architectural elements
🚀 Future Rare Item with increasing scarcity in the collector’s market
📍 Perfect investment for world currency and Asian numismatics enthusiasts
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This exceptional 100 Kyat banknote from Myanmar (Burma) represents an important piece of Southeast Asian numismatic history from the mid-1990s era. Issued between 1994-1996, this currency reflects Myanmar’s post-independence monetary system during a transformative period in the nation’s development.
The note features intricate traditional decorative stucco work, showcasing Myanmar’s rich artistic heritage and architectural aesthetics on its design. This decorative element makes it particularly appealing to collectors interested in cultural imagery and artisanal representation in currency design.
Graded in Very Fine condition, this circulated note maintains excellent visual appeal with minimal wear, making it an ideal addition to any Southeast Asian or world currency collection. The 100 Kyat denomination was a significant everyday currency unit during this period, representing the economic landscape of 1990s Myanmar.
Collectors value notes from this era for their historical significance, cultural artistry, and representation of Myanmar’s monetary heritage. As older currency becomes increasingly scarce, particularly well-preserved specimens like this one appreciate in collector circles. This piece serves as both an educational artifact and a solid investment for enthusiasts of Asian numismatics and historical currency.
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