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This is a 1000 Kiyat note issued by Myanmar. The stone lion on the front of the banknote is a kind of semi-lion and semi-dragon animal in Myanmar legend-Myanmar Buddha Protection, and the building on the back is Myanmar Central Bank Building. There are two versions of this currency: 1998 and 2004. The front and back patterns of the two versions are basically the same, but the brush color and pattern are different. There is no direct exchange rate between Myanmar kyat and RMB, so this kind of paper money is not convertible in China. However, it can be sold in the banknote collection market: a brand-new 1998 version 1000 grams of 25 yuan RMB, and a brand-new 2004 version 1000 grams of Yate 18 yuan RMB. The picture shows Myanmar 1998 version 1000 Kg Yate.

Myanmar 50 kyats paper money. On the front of the banknote is the lion, the patron saint of Myanmar. Myanmar currency is not freely convertible in China, so Myanmar paper money cannot be exchanged in domestic banks. There is no exchange rate between kyat and RMB, which should be converted by the exchange rate between kyat and USD, and 1 RMB is converted into 159 kyat. But it has collection value, and the brand-new product is worth about 2 yuan in the coin collection market.