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| 正面文字 | Burmese |
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| 背面描述 | Two fish depicted in the upper central field, a traditional Burmese royal symbol associated with the Konbaung dynasty. The fish motif is rendered in low relief, facing inward, against a plain field. The overall strike is characteristic of the irregular, somewhat crude production typical of early Burmese copper coinage of this period. |
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Bodawpaya seized the Burmese throne in 1782 after executing his nephews and consolidating power following the collapse of the Konbaung dynasty's earlier line. This piece is among the earliest coinage attributable to his reign, issued as he was simultaneously relocating the royal capital to Amarapura and launching the annexation of Arakan in 1784 — a campaign that would eventually drive tens of thousands of refugees into British-controlled Bengal and plant the seeds of a border conflict that outlasted the dynasty itself.