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[#842971] Coin, West Africa, Ashanti, Akan Goldweight, XVIIIth-XIXth Century, AU

$ 14.15

Availability: 95 in stock
  • Year: XVIIIth-XIXth Century
  • Certification: NA
  • Composition: Brass

    Description

    [#842971] Coin, West Africa, Ashanti, Akan Goldweight, XVIIIth-XIXth Century, AU
    Akan/Ashanti Goldweights were traditionnaly issued in West Africa between the XVth and XIXth Century. Often named as "Baloué" from one of the ethnies living in Ghana and Ivory Coast who use this type of weights, their local name is mrammou. They are always made of brass and were used to measure gold dust which circulated as trade money in those areas., Geometric pattern., Plain.
    FEATURES
    COMPOSITION
    Brass
    COUNTRY
    West Africa
    MINT NAME
    Not Applicable
    YEAR
    XVIIIth-XIXth Century
    Traceability and transparency
    As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is from the numismatic collection from a private owner (origin: France / 2021 / lot RE 641). To secure your numismatic collection, always demand to know the provenance of your purchases.
    Conformity
    This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. Our team carries out nearly 100,000 numismatic expertises each year for private individuals, professionals and administrations. Our company was founded in 1977 and we are members of the main international numismatic organisations (ANS n°11680, ANA n°3175551, ANS, IBNS n°11418, PMG n°3721, PCGS n°1048758, NGC n°3721)
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    Proof of purchase
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