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Scarce LARGE tin "canoe money", Palembang, Sumatra, Indonesia, ca.800-1200 AD

$ 24.26

Availability: 100 in stock
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    Description

    Tin "canoe money" or "boat money" from Sumatra, Indonesia. Cast tin coin, made in a shape of a canoe or a boat, decorated with an uncertain. A large piece, 99mm long and 40.26 grams.
    This piece has three intact loops and would make excellent and unusual pendants. Rare piece, not often seen. For centuries, the tin mines in Malaysia and Indonesia produced large amounts of tin. This tin was made into religious sculptures that were exported as far as India, into imitations of Chinese cash coins and into these curious "canoe-money" or "boat-money" that widely circulate as money in Indonesia and Malaysia. This type was manufactured in Sumatra.