- Sumatran dollar
The dollar (Malay: ringgit, Jawi: ريڠڬيت) was the currency of British colony of
Bencoolen (also known as Fort Marlbro' or Fort Marlborough; it is known asBengkulu today) on the west coast of the island ofSumatra until theAnglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824 , when theBritish Empire traded away Bencoolen forMalacca .The dollar was subdivided into four "suku" (Malay, Jawi: ﺳـوﻛـو, English: quarter), each of 100 "keping" (Malay, Jawi:ﻛﭭڠ or ﻛﻔڠ, English: pieces). The dollar was equal in value to the
Spanish dollar . It was replaced by theNetherlands Indies gulden after the Dutch took over control of colony from the British in 1824.Coins
Copper coins were issued in denominations of 1, 2 and 4 keping. Silver 2 suku pieces were issued in the name of Fort Marlbro in 1783 and 1784, followed by copper ½ dollar tokens in 1797.
References
*numis cite SCWC|date=1979
* [http://www.geocities.com/jmd_brussels/EURUKE.html]
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