Palembang pitis
The Palembang pitis (also spelled pitjis) was a currency issued by the Palembang Sultanate from the 1600s until 1825 when the sultanate was dissolved and its territory taken over by the colonial government of the Dutch East Indies. The currency consisted of low denomination tin alloy coins which were mostly traded in bulk. Due to the lack of a centralized mint, the pitis often had inconsistent manufacture and were frequently counterfeited.
ڤيتس ڤلمبڠ | |
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Some coins of Palembang pitis | |
Denominations | |
Superunit | |
250 | kupat |
500 | cucuk |
Demographics | |
Date of introduction | 1600s |
Date of withdrawal | 1825 |
User(s) | Palembang Sultanate |
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