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 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 … 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
Straits dollar — The Straits dollar was the currency used in the British colonies and protectorates in Malaya and Borneo, including the Straits Settlements until 1939.HistoryIn the early nineteenth century, the most common currency used in the East Indies was the … Wikipedia