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January 2021 Auction  15-16 Jan 2021
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Lot 20430

Starting price: 1200 USD
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PHILIPPINES. Piloncito, ND (ca. 10th-11th Century). NEAR MINT STATE.
Weight: 2.17 gms. Legarda-pg. 8; Legarda & Bantug-pg. 3; Philippine Numismatic Monograph-#18 1973, Pg. 25. A SCARCER tough to locate weight from this early pre-Spanish gold issue with a malformed reverse showing signs of crystallization of the metal. This is quite an interesting feature and the first time this cataloger can recall seeing such an attribute on one of these issues. This nicely preserved example offers pleasing pale gold coloration with most of the character "MA" present, though part way off the flan. A rather interesting example sure to pique the interesting of even the most advanced of collectors sure to see spirited bidding.

This bead-like pre-Hispanic gold coin is smaller than a pea and shaped like a round cone, with what appears to be an upside down "R". The "R" is from the ancient Tagalog script representing the syllable "MA". From our research the significance of this has not yet been determined. It has been suggested that the syllable could stand for "Ma-I" (or Ma-Yi or Ma-it), the name by which one of the Philippine islands was known in pre-Hispanic times. Other possible interpretations include "Madjapahiti", or "Mas", the standard weight of gold used all over Southeast Asia. The largest Piloncito corresponds in weight almost exactly to the weight of one mas (2.65 gms) and the smallest known weigh 0.09 gms. These gold bits may have been named "Piloncito" due to their similarity in shape to sugar receptacles known as "Pilon". It is noteworthy that this particular character appears only on the Philippine Piloncitos which differentiates them from their almost identical counterpart pieces from Java and Siam. The uniformity of appearance makes it plausible that they indeed represented a form of coinage used by the ancient Filipinos.

Estimate: $2000.00- $3000.00

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