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1 Pitis - Alamat Sultan square hole

Issuer Sultanate of Palembang
Year 1658-1710
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Arabic
Obverse lettering علا / مت / سلطا / ن
(Translation: Mark of the Sultan)
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Additional information

The Sultanate of Palembang, sitting astride the Musi River in southern Sumatra, controlled one of the most lucrative pepper and tin trades in the archipelago during this period — which makes it quietly ironic that its smallest denomination was itself struck in tin. The square-holed pitis circulated alongside VOC coinage and Chinese cash in a monetary environment where no single authority held complete commercial dominance.

The "Alamat Sultan" type is distinguished from related pitis issues by its specific inscription arrangement, accounting for the multiple HCM reference numbers spanning variants within the type.

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