Barter rings

Barter rings along with piloncitos.
Tagalog royal couple with carious gold ornaments including the gold rings.

Barter rings (Tagalog: panika) are ring-shaped gold ingots used as currency in the Philippines until the 16th century. These barter rings are bigger than a doughnut in size and are made of nearly pure gold.


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