Kissi Penny
Kissi (or kisi) penny is a term given to a form of indigenous African currency, used in the interior of Sierra Leone in the 19th century. A Kissi penny consists of a rough strip or rod of iron, about a foot in length, which is t-shaped at one end, and flattened at the other. This was originally part of the Wellcome Historical Medical Museum collection. It was acquired by the British Museum in 1954.
Further Information
- Type: Currency
- Object: Kissi Penny
- Materials: Metal
- Culture Group: Kisi
- Dimensions: 530mm [L] x 640mm [W]
- Production Date: Pre 1954
- Associated Places: Unknown
- Associated People: Wellcome Historical Medical Museum
- Museum: British Museum
- Accession Number: BM:Af.1954.23.1608
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