COINS FROM MALACCA, 199 
2, Copper. One Keping. 
Obvy. A Bantam Cock, with the legend, in Malay 
characters, ‘Tanah Malayu’ (i. e. the Land of the 
Malays). : 
Rev. In Malay characters: ‘Satu keping, 1247, (.e. 
1831 A.D.) 
See Rodgers (74), ee II, pl. VIII, No. 12083; Millies 
(11), pl Ey fie l2 
3. Copper. One Keping. 
Obv. Asin No. 2. 
Rev. A star of sixteen points, with the legend, in Bugis, 
‘The Land of the Bugis, One Keping, 1250’ (i. e. 
1834 A. D.) 
See Netscher and Chijs. p. 188, No. 254; pl. XX VII, fig. 
254. 
(f). Coins of the British Hast India Company struck for Penang. 
1. Copper. Three Kepings. 
Obv, A heart-shaped shield diagonally divided into four 
sections with the letters V. E. I. C. respectively (1. e. 
United East India Company). The shield is sur- 
mounted by the figure ‘4’. Below the date 1798. _ 
Rev. ‘Tiga Keping, 1213’, in Malay characters. 
see Netscher and Chijs, p. 125, No. 100; pl. X, fig. 100b. 
2. Copper. Four Kepings. 
Obv. The Company’s coat-of-arms with the legend 
‘Kast India Company’ in Roman letters around it. 
Below, the date 1804. 
Rev. ‘ Ampat Keping, 1219’, in Malay. 
pee Netscher and Chijs, p. 128, No. 99; pl. X, fig. 99. 
3. Copper. Two Kepings. 
Oby. Smaller than, but otherwise identical with, No. 2. 
Rev. ‘Dua Keping, 1219,’ in Malay. 
See Millies (12), p. 93, No. 14; pl. I, fig. 14. 
III. OTHER COINS. 
There are two more coins which belong to none of the 
above sections. 
R. A..Soc., No. 39, 1903. 
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