One (1) Bronze Manilla Slave Money Bracelet - used in West Africa 1500's to 1800's

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World Coins - One (1) Bronze Manilla Slave Money Bracelet - used in West Africa 1500's to 1800's
World Coins - One (1) Bronze Manilla Slave Money Bracelet - used in West Africa 1500's to 1800's
World Coins - One (1) Bronze Manilla Slave Money Bracelet - used in West Africa 1500's to 1800's

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DenominationManilla Slave Money Bracelet
Date Struckno date 1500's - 1800's
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Diameterabout 55 X 65 mm
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CommentsThe name manilla is said to derive from the Spanish[1] for a 'bracelet' manilla, the Portuguese for 'hand-ring' manilha,[3] or after the Latin manus (hand) or from monilia, plural of 'monile (necklace).[4] They are usually horseshoe-shaped, with terminations that face each other and are roughly lozenge-shaped. The earliest use of manillas was in West Africa. As a means of exchange they originated in Calabar. Calabar was the chief city of the ancient southeast Nigerian coastal kingdom of that name. It was here in 1505 that a slave could be bought for 8–10 manillas, and an elephant’s tooth for one copper manila.[5]
Price SKU: A85
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