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| Issuer | Shan State Army |
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| Year | 1981 |
| Type | Emergency coin |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
| Reverse lettering | T 1/4 |
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The Shan State Army, fighting for independence from the Burmese central government since the early 1960s, funded its insurgency partly through control of the Golden Triangle opium trade. This 1981 issue is one of several denominations struck in gold by the SSA — a rebel force issuing its own coinage is unusual by any measure, but the SSA had sufficient territory and resources in the early 1980s to make the gesture credible. Whether these circulated as currency or served primarily as a financial instrument among commanders and financiers remains an open question among specialists.