Burma Arakan King Amarapura Silver Tankah 1784 V. Scarce Dot above “PU” Variety
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Registered Postage with a tracking number is REQUIRED for this lovely condition Arakan coin: ($11.99) mailed to Canada, ($15.99) mailed to the USA, ($18.99) mailed International. I will combine coins to save on postage. Burma Myanmar, Arakan, King Amarapura Rare Large Flan Silver Tankah, dated BE 1146, which corresponds to 1784 of the western calendar. This is the very scarce “Dot above Pu” variety. Size: 28 mm. or 1 and 1/16-inche in diameter. Weight: 9.36 gm. Please see the pictures for nicely toned condition, and very scarce variety type. I fully guarantee this coin to be 100 % authentic. You get the actual coin pictured. If you have any questions please email. I purchased an old collection of Early Burmese coins. This Tangka offered tonight is in nice condition, with a nice flan and even strike. Don’t miss this opportunity Arakan is coastal region of Burma, on the Bay of Bengal. The Buddhist Arakanese trace their history back some 4500 years. Arakan surrendered to Burma in 1784 and coins were issued by the king’s governor in Arakan, bearing the following inscription “Amarapura, Kingdom of the Lord of Many White Elephants”.
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