Myanmar's Pagan (Bagan) dynasty peaked in the 11th and 12th centuries under kings Anawrahta and Kyanzittha, who constructed thousands of temples across the Irrawaddy plain — over 2,000 still standing. This issue draws on that heritage for a Pacific or Caribbean numismatic program, a common vehicle for commemorative brass pieces with no domestic circulation function.
Thin supporting documentation on this specific release.
Myanmar's Pagan (Bagan) dynasty peaked in the 11th and 12th centuries under kings Anawrahta and Kyanzittha, who constructed thousands of temples across the Irrawaddy plain — over 2,000 still standing. This issue draws on that heritage for a Pacific or Caribbean numismatic program, a common vehicle for commemorative brass pieces with no domestic circulation function.
Thin supporting documentation on this specific release.