ULA/AA awards 200,000,000 to 2 grandsons who found ancient British coins in Kyaukta
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ULA/AA awards 200,000,000 to 2 grandsons who found ancient British coins in Kyaukta

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Giant Time July 17th ‎ Rakhine State The Rakhine National League/Araka Army (ULA/AA) has given honors to the two great-grandfathers who discovered 292 ancient silver coins from the British colonial era in Kyaukta Townshi

Giant Time July 17th ‎ Rakhine State The Rakhine National League/Araka Army (ULA/AA) has given honors to the two great-grandfathers who discovered 292 ancient silver coins from the British colonial era in Kyaukta Township. The award ceremony was held at a place in North Oo District, and the people who found the ancient colonial silver coins were U Tun Khaing and his grandson Maung Sai Ye Lin Tt. The two grandsons first found a clay pot by digging a hole in the yard of their house on the evening of last May 26, and when they opened the pot and inspected it, they found 292 ancient silver coins from the British colonial era. The cash coins that were found were coins that were used from 1835 to 1913 during the period when the Rakhine region was under the British rule. According to the inscriptions on the coins, William III, who was issued during the British era. It is said that they are cash coins from the era of Queen Victoria and Victoria Empress. At the celebration ceremony, the two grandsons handed over the silver coins they found to the ULA/AA officials, and the ULA/AA side awarded each of them 87,600,000 Kyats with certificates of appreciation for their public service. 2026 On January 26, 4 young men found some Rakhine ancient jewelry and more than 150 cash coins in North U town and came to ULA/AA to hand them over. 2025 On July 3, Kyaukta Township, According to the disclosure of U Tun Aung from Maha Muni village, the Yatra bell, which was lost for many years and is known as the "Jewel Bell" of the Northern period, has been re-excavated. Photo: APM The post ULA/AA awards hundreds of thousands of rupees to 2 grandsons who found ancient British coins in Kyaukta appeared first on Ayeyarwaddy Times.

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