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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
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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.
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