I was wondering if anyone can identify some of these old coins from Indonesia, which I think are so called Pitis (tin) coins dated around 1600 / 1800 AD. Casted in Palembang by Arabian Sultans, many destroyed when Dutch Colonists replaced them with copper coins.
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10) This one almost looks like an old Chinese Cash coin of some sort;
Pic are looking good now, I've done a bit of research and these are apparently very complicated. Pitis is the correct term but they are from the Malay Peninsula. Some of them are dated, 2, 5, 6, 8 for example, but #2 has a backwards date. You may need to break these into individual posts. Here is a guide I found it has some good info including how they are made. http://www.fsrcoin.com/palembang.html
Dates I can read:
2: 1180 could also be 1170 it's backwards so who know what way it faces.
Cool thanks for the fast replys, I'm already checking this website out.. Very fascinating and complex indeed! I might get a few more of them better looking ones, they were not all that expensive. But I will see if I can "translate" and reveal some dates myself.
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