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SEPTEMBIR, 1913.)
THE OBSOLETE MALAY TIN QURRENCY
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THE OBSOLETE TIN QURRENCY AND MONEY OF THE
FEDERATED MALAY STATES.
BY SIR R. O. TEMPLE, BART, (Continued from p. 216.)
APPENDIX V. Subsidiary Tables and Scales made during Investigations into the
Malay Tin Ourrency.
Professor Ridgeway's and Mr. Skeat's Table of Tin Money (Pahang) from the Cambridge Museum (and other specimens.
Measurement Museum
Approx. tration of Aotual weight
in inches at base. number. ** dollar." in grs. Troy.
length. width. height. 24 I
160
1 1 +
260
inio * w
25
24 H 24 G
24
15
7121 777 1086
1036 ? 3200785
24
25
17
II.
NO.
Museum
- aios
35
13
Professors Ridgeway's and Mr. Skeat's Table of Tin Currency (Selangor)
from Cambridge Museum Spec nens. Approx.
Mensurement Monument fraction of
may Actual weight Number.
obaal weight in inohes at base « dollar." n oz. av.
length. width. height. 885
12 2231 884 22;
14 88887
30
561 881
98
4 4127 880
112
4 43 38
224]* 879
19
24 21 1} 9.
į 34 24 1. This is the "dollar" unit. " These represent the bidor or quarter "dollar" unit and the "dollar" unit respectively.
* The first three specimens bear the tampo' manggis (mangosteen calyx ) mint mark; the last two have no mint mark.
# The first seven numbers refer to the "Pagoda " Scale. See anto, p. 92. "The last two numbers refer to the "Sugarloaf" Soale. See ante, p. 92. The last bears the mangostoen
8.
72
lyx.
wint mark on the top, and the molimba, tin mine rouessed shof, marks M and Non the
siden, No. 879 is unsymmetrical and very roughly oast.