Anonymous ID: 72aa0f Feb. 23, 2018, 9:15 a.m. No.473140   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>3149 >>3265

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This is what I found on Wikimedia after an image search: "This peson is a multiple of the weight of the seed of Abrus precatorius (0.14 to 0.19 g) which was used as reference for any weighing. Gold was extremely important in the economic and political life of the Akan kingdoms of southern Ghana and Cรดte d'Ivoire. Until the mid-nineteenth century, gold dust was the primary form of currency in the region. In order to measure precise amounts of gold, an elaborate system of weights, usually made of cast brass, developed by the seventeenth century. Beyond the usual function, the weigh of gold, often refer to political power, reproducing in miniature regalia, and some virtues such as wisdom proverbs generally comment. Today, the national currency has replaced the precious metal and the system weight is no longer relevant since the early twentieth century."

 

Anyway, I was just curious, I don't intend to distract.