Kelantan keping

Kelantan keping

The keping was the currency of Kelantan until 1909 when it was replaced by the Straits dollar. It was subdivided into 10 "pitis". Coins were struck in tin in denominations of 1 pitis (holed), 1 and 10 keping.

ee also

* Trengganu keping


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