MAMBILA CURRENCY
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Mambila, 2
16", $250
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Mambila, 4
10", $150
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Mambila, 6
11", $150
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Mambila, 8
10", $150
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Mambila, 10
13", $150
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Mambila, 20
9.5", $150
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Mambila, 30
9.5", $150
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Mambila, 35
9.5", $150
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Mambila 36-37
$150
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Mambila, 39
9.5", $250
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Photographs © Hamill Gallery
These iron "tools" were recognized and used as currency.
They have been vetted as authentic, from the late 19th - early 20th century.
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