Talk:Burmese rupee

In editing this, I removed the following sentance. If someone can substantiate this, it ought to go in the article Myanma kyat, since this deals with the first currency of Burma. Dove1950 23:28, 10 March 2007 (UTC)
 * Prior to that date, porcelain poker chips brought south by Chinese merchants had been a commonly used currency.
 * I used to work for the American Numismatic Association museum, we had a collection of them. And no, the kyat is the modern currency, so it would go here, where I put it. Chris 04:57, 11 March 2007 (UTC)


 * If you read the kyat article, you'll see that the first kyat predates the rupee. If these poker chips had a local name, they ought to be in their own article, linked to from kyat and rupee. Otherwise, please put all you can in the kyat article. Dove1950 15:41, 11 March 2007 (UTC)

1852?
I'm assuming that if notes of this currency weren't issued until 1897 and coins weren't issued until much later that the Burmese rupee was not introduced in 1852. -- Aamsse talk to me 23:23, 8 February 2012 (UTC)