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1 Keping Deli

发行方 Deli
年份 1836
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形状 Round
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正面描述 Plain copper field bearing a two-line Arabic-script legend occupying the central area of the flan, reading 'Negri Deli' (Land of Deli) in large, boldly incused Jawi characters. Small lozenge-shaped ornaments are positioned above the upper line and between the two lines of text, as well as two further lozenges at the base of the field. The entire design is framed by a continuous beaded border running around the inner rim.
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背面描述 Plain copper field displaying an Arabic numeral '1' at the top of the central field, followed by the denomination legend 'Satu Keping' (One Keping) in large Jawi script across the centre, accompanied by a cluster of small lozenge ornaments above the text. Below the denomination, the Hijri date '١٢٥١' (AH 1251, corresponding to 1836 CE) is rendered in Eastern Arabic numerals in a single horizontal line. The design is enclosed within a continuous beaded border.
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Deli was a Malay sultanate on Sumatra's northeast coast whose coinage was produced under the influence of the Dutch colonial administration, which permitted local tin and copper issues as subsidiary currency where Dutch East Indies coinage failed to penetrate. The keping denomination was common across the Malay world in this period, though Deli issues are among the scarcer sultanate coppers — the territory was still a minor polity in 1836, decades before the tobacco boom of the 1860s and 1870s transformed it into one of the most economically significant residencies in the entire Dutch colonial system.

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