1 Keping, Malaysia, 1831.
Singapore Merchants' token probably struck in England and used widely throughout the Malay peninsular. Normally attributed to Malacca.
EDIT - oops too late
Singapore Merchants' token probably struck in England and used widely throughout the Malay peninsular. Normally attributed to Malacca.
EDIT - oops too late
My
Papal States coin collection: https://diadumenian.com/Papal%20Sta...0States.html
Medieval coins collection: https://diadumenian.com/Congressofp...0Europe.html
Indian Rupee Collection: https://diadumenian.com/Congressofp...0Rupees.html
Minor world Silver: https://diadumenian.com/Congressofp...20coins.html
Papal States coin collection: https://diadumenian.com/Papal%20Sta...0States.html
Medieval coins collection: https://diadumenian.com/Congressofp...0Europe.html
Indian Rupee Collection: https://diadumenian.com/Congressofp...0Rupees.html
Minor world Silver: https://diadumenian.com/Congressofp...20coins.html
Edited by Bacchus2
07/05/2012 1:04 pm
07/05/2012 1:04 pm





















