Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 42
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ 238 THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY (SEPTEMBER, 1918. III. cents to Mr. Skeat's Money Tables. A,' Singapore and Malacca. Penang and Province Wellesley. dollar. 2. quarter cents make 1 half cent 2 quarter duit make 1 half cent (dait, pese)1 2 half cents 1 cent (sen) 2 half cents . 1 duit (cent) 2 cents 1 wang 3 5 duits 1 buaya 2 wang 02 i boya (buaya) 2 buaya ,, 1 kupang 2 buaya 1 kupang 1 kupang » 1 tali 20 2 kupang 1 20-cent piece 14 tali , 1 20-cent piece 25 17 20 cent piece 1 quarter (suku) 1 20-cent piece , 1 saku 50 2 sukgo2 1 jam pa 93 2 Buku , 1 jampal 100 2 el i dollar jampal83 2 jampal 1 dollar B. Modern British in Federated Malay States. centa to dollar. 2 quarter cents make 1 half cent 2 half cents , 1 cent 5 cents 1 buaya 2 buaya 1 kupang 2 kupang ► 20-cent piece 13 20-cent piece 1 suku 92 50 2 gaku » 1 jampal 100 2 jampal , 1 đollar IV. Federated Malay States. Mr. Skeat's table Mr. Skeat's table of old Dutch money. of Tin Ingot Currency. oonts oents in Federated Malay in Perak, Selangor, Sangel to the to the dollar States. dollar. Ujong, Negri Sembilan. 4 pese make 1 doit (cent) 5. 2 buaya (cro. 2} 27 duit » 1 wang baharu codile) make 1 tampang (cake) (dubbeltje) 67 11 tampang , 1 tali (string) 6+ 2 wang-bs 2 tali 1 bidor (viss) baru . 1 kěndëri-perako5 4 bidor 1 "dollar" 12+ 2 kěnděri-perak , 1 tali 100 25 2 tali » l suku 64 “dollar" 1 keping (slab) 50 2 Buku 1 jampal (gailder) 2 képing 1 pikul (load) 100 2 jampal , i dollar08 3 pikul 1 bahara 90 In Penang the duit - a gent, following the old Dutch system. 1 These names were also formerly Current in Selangor. Wang and suku are moneys of socount, not coins." " Jampal are obsolete and soarge. .., the new wang, which, when first introduced, was ooppar. . i. .., silver oandareen. For candareen, see anto, Vol. XXVI, pp. 914 #f. This represents the half-tak, which, s money of account, was reokoned at 8 cents pot 6+ Oents. As money, it was called sa-perak, ono silver piece. * The Spanish dollar of 416 gra. 25

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