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Hausa Yoruba Bronze Hoe Money Currency Blade African Trade Artifact 1800s

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Management number 28660761 Release Date 2025/12/19 List Price $135.00 Model Number 28660761
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A forged bronze blade form once used as symbolic "hoe money" in West African trade systems carries agricultural and dowry meaning.

Cast in the late 19th to early 20th century by Hausa or Yoruba artisans, the semicircular currency blade shows a tapered ridged neck with linear incising and smooth age wear.

Condition: Good pre-owned condition. Surface wear and minor oxidation consistent with age and hand-cast origin; structurally sound and display-ready.
Measures approx. 4.20 × 1.50 × 0.10 in
Maker/Brand: Unmarked (Hausa or Yoruba region)
Era: 1800s–1900s
Material: Bronze, Brass Alloy
Use: Antique African currency blade or ethnographic display collectible

CategoryOther > Other
SizeN/A
BrandNone
ConditionGood

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