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Physical Description:
bronze (overall material)
gold/brown (overall color)
cast (overall production method/technique)
Measurements:
overall: 3.56 cm x 3.67 cm x 1.6 cm; 1 13/32 in x 1 7/16 in x 5/8 in
Object Name:
?
alternative currency
Other Terms:
?; Africa; West, Ashanti, (Benin and Bamoun)
Place used:
Ghana
Associated place:
Ghana
Date made:
n.d.
Description:
These brass weights were used by the Akan people of modern day Ghana and the Ivory Coast for measuring gold dust between the late thirteenth and early twentieth centuries. They were cast into geometric shapes and figures of animals and people. These weights set a standard for measuring gold dust and made it easier to use gold dust as currency. The weights’ varied forms reflect Akan culture as well as cultural interaction between West African, North African, and European traders over five centuries.
Location:
Currently not on view
Credit Line:
Benjamin Stack, Harvey G. Stack, and Norman Stack
ID Number:
NU.77.38.011
Catalog number:
77.38.011
Accession number:
1977.1211
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Work and Industry: National Numismatic Collection
West African Currency
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746b3-4886-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_910833