Keping — may refer to:*Kelantan keping, a former currency of Kelantan (now part of Malaysia) *Trengganu keping, a former currency of Trengganu (now part of Malaysia) *Keping County, county in Xinjiang … Wikipedia
Kelantan — Subdivisions of Malaysia native name= Kelantan conventional long name= Kelantan Darul Naim كلنتن دار النّعيم state motto= Berserah kepada Tuhan Kerajaan Kelantan state anthem= Selamat Sultan common name=Kelantan capital=Kota Bharu royal… … Wikipedia
Trengganu keping — The keping was the currency of Trengganu until 1909 when it was replaced by the Straits dollar. It was subdivided into 10 pitis . Coins wee issued in denominations of 1 pitis (tin), 1 keping (copper) and 10 keping (tin).ee also* Kelantan keping … Wikipedia
List of currencies — A list of all currencies, current and historic. The local name of the currency is used in this list, with the adjectival form of the country or region. For a list of current currencies, see List of circulating currencies. For a list of historical … Wikipedia
List of historical currencies — This is a list of historic currencies.Ancient Persia*Daric (gold) *Sigloi (silver) **Persian coinage **Persis coinage **Parthian coinage **Sassanian coinageAncient Greece*Tetradrachm (silver) *Drachma (silver) **Seleucid coinageAncient… … Wikipedia
Malaysian ringgit — MYR redirects here. For other uses, see MYR (disambiguation). Malaysian ringgit Ringgit Malaysia (Malay) 马来西亚令吉 (Chinese) மலேசியா ரின்க்கிட் (Tamil) ريڠڬيت … Wikipedia
Brunei pitis — The pitis was a currency of Brunei last issued in 1868 which circulated into the 20th century. It is also referred to as the picil by Antonio Pigafetta [http://www.bt.com.bn/en/features/2007/08/12/brunei history seen through its coinage Brunei… … Wikipedia
Malayan dollar — A Malayan dollar 5 cent note, 1941. The dollar (Malay: ringgit, Jawi: ريڠڬيت) was the currency of the British colonies and protectorates in Malaya and Brunei until 1953. It was introduced in 1939, replacing the Straits dollar at par, with 1… … Wikipedia
Pitis — The pitis was a tin coin issued by several South East Asian states. It may refer to:*Brunei pitis *Kelantan keping *Trengganu keping … Wikipedia
Malaya and British Borneo dollar — Ringgit (Malay) رڠڬيت (Malay) … Wikipedia