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<p>[QUOTE="Ancientnoob, post: 2018880, member: 44140"]First it appears that these coins are rather scarce, yet when found are ridiculously cheap. So I felt I had to hunt for one that that had all the devices in tact and can be attributed.</p><p><br /></p><p>Admittedly I have never seen this coin for sale in person and if I have it probably was unrecognizable.I looked up the type in my Robert Wicks and found it to be a fascinating example of independently developed struck coins in the East Archipelago The coin is fine silver struck in Central Java for an unknown reason. It may have been an alm or a gift. In the 8th century the Masa was established.Robert Wicks notes that the weight of this issue is extremely regular 2.3 - 2.5 grams. With the 10th century examples being scyphate 13-14 mm and 2.1 - 2.4 grams. The coins are high purity silver. One one side in Early Nagari (MA) for Massa establishing its denomination. On the other side is a bit interesting. It is a Sandalwood flower seen from above. The flower is noted as being extremely irregular, all of these specimens appear to be of 4 general types and with an unknown amount of variations.</p><p>These smaller diameter coins seem to be concentrated in an 8-9th century AD strata and concentrated mostly in Java which gives the assumption that this is island of manufacture. Between the two diameter sizes of like wake this coin type has a very long and widespread emission. Examples of this coin are found as far east as Papua New Guinea.The function of this coinage is still unknown and the exchange system is unattested. The dates of these earliest coins are precisely given in accordance with archaeological excavations placing them 778 AD and 782 AD at Kalasan and Kelurak respectively.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Java, Bali and the Eastern Archipelago</p><p>Kalasan or Kelurak (Empire of the Sailendra)</p><p>AR Masa 11 mm x 2.32 grams</p><p>Struck 778-782 AD.</p><p>Obverse:? MA (Massa) - Early Nagari Script</p><p>Reverse: Irregular Sandalwood Flower place in Incuse square.</p><p>Ref# Wicks 8.3, Class D. [ATTACH=full]365046[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]365049[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ancientnoob, post: 2018880, member: 44140"]First it appears that these coins are rather scarce, yet when found are ridiculously cheap. So I felt I had to hunt for one that that had all the devices in tact and can be attributed. Admittedly I have never seen this coin for sale in person and if I have it probably was unrecognizable.I looked up the type in my Robert Wicks and found it to be a fascinating example of independently developed struck coins in the East Archipelago The coin is fine silver struck in Central Java for an unknown reason. It may have been an alm or a gift. In the 8th century the Masa was established.Robert Wicks notes that the weight of this issue is extremely regular 2.3 - 2.5 grams. With the 10th century examples being scyphate 13-14 mm and 2.1 - 2.4 grams. The coins are high purity silver. One one side in Early Nagari (MA) for Massa establishing its denomination. On the other side is a bit interesting. It is a Sandalwood flower seen from above. The flower is noted as being extremely irregular, all of these specimens appear to be of 4 general types and with an unknown amount of variations. These smaller diameter coins seem to be concentrated in an 8-9th century AD strata and concentrated mostly in Java which gives the assumption that this is island of manufacture. Between the two diameter sizes of like wake this coin type has a very long and widespread emission. Examples of this coin are found as far east as Papua New Guinea.The function of this coinage is still unknown and the exchange system is unattested. The dates of these earliest coins are precisely given in accordance with archaeological excavations placing them 778 AD and 782 AD at Kalasan and Kelurak respectively. Java, Bali and the Eastern Archipelago Kalasan or Kelurak (Empire of the Sailendra) AR Masa 11 mm x 2.32 grams Struck 778-782 AD. Obverse:? MA (Massa) - Early Nagari Script Reverse: Irregular Sandalwood Flower place in Incuse square. Ref# Wicks 8.3, Class D. [ATTACH=full]365046[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]365049[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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