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    The pitis was a currency of Brunei last issued in 1868 which circulated into the 20th century. It is also referred to as the picil by Antonio Pigafetta and some variants of it were referred to as the kue and the paku (English: piece). It was later replaced by the Straits dollar in Brunei, which is valued at 4,000 pitis or 800 paku … See more

    Before the introduction of coins to Brunei, Cowrie shells were used as bartering currency in purchasing small items. Brunei is also famous for its bronze teapots, which were used as … See more

    Brunei's first coins were struck in a tin-lead alloy. These are further subdivided into about three sets. The earliest types bore an anonymous, flowery design. These were followed by … See more

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  3. 1 Pitis - Muhammad IV - Sultanate of Kelantan – Numista

    WEBA 1903 Islamic coin with Arabic inscription and a circular hole. Learn about its features, value, rarity, and history on Numista, a coin catalog and community.

  4. WEBDetermine the value of your Malay Peninsula KELANTAN Pitis by using the free World Coin Price Guide on NGCcoin.com.

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    Get Word of the Day daily email! The meaning of PITIS is any of several coins usually made of tin and circulating into the 20th century in southeastern Asia (as on the Malay Peninsula and the island of Borneo).
    Pitis are made of copper, brass, or silver. Pitis were first introduced in Brunei during the 16th century. Pitis are sometimes referred to as “Chinese coins” due to their origin. When it comes to Brunei and Pitis, people often make the mistake of using these two terms interchangeably.
    Pitis were used for both small and large transactions, with larger amounts being made up of multiple strings of pitis. The use of pitis was eventually phased out in the 20th century with the introduction of the Brunei dollar as the official currency.
    The Palembang pitis was a currency issued by the Palembang Sultanate made from tin inspired by the Chinese cash coins that circulated in the region, these coins were also strung together and had variants which had holes and without holes.
  6. WEBView Malay Peninsula KELANTAN Pitis prices in the free World Price Guide on NGCcoin.com ? the most comprehensive tool available for World coins.

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