FORGERY GOLD KUPANG & KIJANG PATANI-KELANTAN
Forgery Gold Kupang And Gold Kijang Of Petani-Kelantan.
The topic of forgery gold Kupang and Mas of Malay States Sultanate Coinages has been a hot issue among the local numismatists. When I visited PKM Mr.Steven Tan in his office at Pertama Complex for lunch today, he also asked me who is the culprit did such bad things to our Master Saran Singh. Master Saran Singh is in the verge of publishing his second copy of reference book on Malaya Rubber Coupons. We are wishing him and looking forward to his best reference book.
I would like to share with you a few pieces of my forgery Patani-Kelantan "Gold" Kupang and "Gold" Kijang. The purpose of my collection is to study, do research and sharing my finding to my blog, facebook and twitter visitors so that they will not fall victim to these caveat emptors. I sincerely like to thank those senior numismatists who were willingly to allow me to inherit their "forgery" collections.
A) This is a Kelantan a unlisted debased Gold Kupang. It was debased with a mixture of silver and copper.
On the obverse in Arabic is "Al Julus Kelantan Shah" (The Accession Year Of Kelantan Shah). It was coded as SS39 in Saran Singh's book "The Encyclopaedia Of The Coins Of Malaysia Singapore And Brunei 1400-1967".
On the reverse in Arabic is "Al Adil ibni__?" (Son__? The Just). It was coded as SS41A or SS59A in Saran Singh's book "The Encyclopaedia Of The Coins Of Malaysia Singapore And Brunei 1400-1967".
Weight at 0.27gm.
http://dniewcollectors.blogspot.com/2012/10/forgery-kelantan-gold-kupang.html
B) Nandi Bull or Kijang (Barking Deer)
Obverse : A headless humped bull or Kijang (Deer) facing left with the tail raised. No obvious circle (Sun) or crescent moon above the Kijang but they is a salivary flows from the mouth.
Reverse: "Malik Al Adil " (The Just Ruler) in three lines.
Weight :0.35gm.
C) Nandi Bull or Kijang (Barking Deer)
Obverse : A humped bull or Kijang (Deer) facing left with the tail raised ending without touching the circle (Sun) and the crescent moon above the Kijang and they is a salivary flows from the mouth.
Reverse: "Malik Al Adil " (The Just Ruler) in three lines.
Weight:0.52gm.The weight is almost equal to the original weight of 0.60gm.
D )Nandi Bull or Kijang (Barking Deer)
Obverse : A humped bull or Kijang (Deer) facing left with the tail raised. No obvious circle (Sun) and crescent moon above the Kijang and they is a salivary flows from the mouth. It was coded as SS59A in Saran Singh's book "The Encyclopaedia Of The Coins Of Malaysia Singapore And Brunei 1400-1967".
Reverse: "Malik Al Adil " (The Just Ruler) in three lines.
Weight: 0.31gm. Diameter: 11.00mm
Happy NIEWMISMATICS !!
Tin Coin Album for sale.
Hard Cover. Size: 60 Coins. Export Quality
H:28cm X W:21.2cm X T:2.3cm
1 page X 12 coins X 5 pages.
RM48 per album. COD at :
Dickson Niew Collection Shop at Subang Jaya.
No.58, Jalan SS14/2, SS14, Subang Jaya, 47500, Selangor, Malaysia.
Tel: +6 017 9796337.
Email: dicksonniew33@gmail.com.
The topic of forgery gold Kupang and Mas of Malay States Sultanate Coinages has been a hot issue among the local numismatists. When I visited PKM Mr.Steven Tan in his office at Pertama Complex for lunch today, he also asked me who is the culprit did such bad things to our Master Saran Singh. Master Saran Singh is in the verge of publishing his second copy of reference book on Malaya Rubber Coupons. We are wishing him and looking forward to his best reference book.
I would like to share with you a few pieces of my forgery Patani-Kelantan "Gold" Kupang and "Gold" Kijang. The purpose of my collection is to study, do research and sharing my finding to my blog, facebook and twitter visitors so that they will not fall victim to these caveat emptors. I sincerely like to thank those senior numismatists who were willingly to allow me to inherit their "forgery" collections.
A) This is a Kelantan a unlisted debased Gold Kupang. It was debased with a mixture of silver and copper.
On the obverse in Arabic is "Al Julus Kelantan Shah" (The Accession Year Of Kelantan Shah). It was coded as SS39 in Saran Singh's book "The Encyclopaedia Of The Coins Of Malaysia Singapore And Brunei 1400-1967".
On the reverse in Arabic is "Al Adil ibni__?" (Son__? The Just). It was coded as SS41A or SS59A in Saran Singh's book "The Encyclopaedia Of The Coins Of Malaysia Singapore And Brunei 1400-1967".
Weight at 0.27gm.
http://dniewcollectors.blogspot.com/2012/10/forgery-kelantan-gold-kupang.html
B) Nandi Bull or Kijang (Barking Deer)
Obverse : A headless humped bull or Kijang (Deer) facing left with the tail raised. No obvious circle (Sun) or crescent moon above the Kijang but they is a salivary flows from the mouth.
Reverse: "Malik Al Adil " (The Just Ruler) in three lines.
Weight :0.35gm.
C) Nandi Bull or Kijang (Barking Deer)
Obverse : A humped bull or Kijang (Deer) facing left with the tail raised ending without touching the circle (Sun) and the crescent moon above the Kijang and they is a salivary flows from the mouth.
Reverse: "Malik Al Adil " (The Just Ruler) in three lines.
Weight:0.52gm.The weight is almost equal to the original weight of 0.60gm.
D )Nandi Bull or Kijang (Barking Deer)
Obverse : A humped bull or Kijang (Deer) facing left with the tail raised. No obvious circle (Sun) and crescent moon above the Kijang and they is a salivary flows from the mouth. It was coded as SS59A in Saran Singh's book "The Encyclopaedia Of The Coins Of Malaysia Singapore And Brunei 1400-1967".
Reverse: "Malik Al Adil " (The Just Ruler) in three lines.
Weight: 0.31gm. Diameter: 11.00mm
Happy NIEWMISMATICS !!
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