1 Keping (Cockerel facing right) 1147-1411 (1805-1836) front 1 Keping (Cockerel facing right) 1147-1411 (1805-1836) back
1 Keping (Cockerel facing right) 1147-1411 (1805-1836) photo
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1 Keping Cockerel facing right

 
Copper 1.85 g 21.5 mm
Description
Issuer
Malay Peninsula (British East Indies)
Type
Token
Years
1147-1411 (1805-1836)
Calendar
Islamic (Hijri)
Value
1 Keping (1⁄400)
Currency
Keping
Composition
Copper
Weight
1.85 g
Diameter
21.5 mm
Thickness
0.5 mm
Shape
Round
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-04
References
Numista
N#34007
Rarity index
28%

Reverse

Arabic inscription with denomination at top and date at bottom using eastern Arabic numeral. Beads around border.

Script: Arabic

Lettering:
۱
سات کڤڠ
۱۲۴۷

Unabridged legend:
1
Satu keping
1247

Translation:
One keping
AH 1247

Comment

Value on this coin is shown as a plain number while it is shown as a fraction on the KM#8.1.

These coins were not official currency of any state. They were first issued in the early 1800s by British merchants at Singapore, to alleviate base coin shortage, before spreading to various parts of the Malay Archipelago. To circumvent confiscation attempts by colonial authorities (particularly the Dutch), British merchants use inscriptions that refer to locations that are vague, fictitious, or unaffiliated to Europeans. In this manner, legally it could not be argued that the tokens were intended for circulation in colonial territories.