African Currnecy Kisi Penny Mende Tribe Sierra Leone

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Kissi penny, also seen transcribed as kissy or kisi penny or known as guenze, koli, and kilindi, was an iron currency made in Sierra Leone that circulated widely in the immediate vicinity of its production among Gbandi (Bandi), Gola, Kissi, Kpelle, Loma, Mandinka and Mende and other people of Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea-Conakry.

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10.5 Inches Tall

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This Kissi penny is in almost perfect condition. Loved it.


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