Kissi Penny

Kissi (or kisi) penny is a term given to a form of indigenous African currency, used in the interior of Sierra Leone in the 19th century. A Kissi penny consists of a rough strip or rod of iron, about a foot in length, which is t-shaped at one end, and flattened at the other.

Further Information

  • Type: Currency
  • Object: Kissi Penny
  • Materials: Metal
  • Culture Group: Kisi
  • Dimensions: 660mm [L] x 1230mm [W]
  • Production Date: Pre 1944
  • Associated Places: Unknown
  • Associated People: Irene M. Beasley; Blackmore Museum, Salisbury; Harry G. Beasley
  • Museum: British Museum
  • Accession Number: BM:Af.1944.4.193

Related Objects

Kissi Penny

Currency

Kissi Penny

Currency

Kissi Penny

Currency

Kissi Penny

Currency

Kissi Penny

Currency