The Minangkabau kepings were issued by local authority in the Padang Highlands during a period when the Dutch were consolidating control over West Sumatra following the Padri War — a brutal conflict between Islamic reformists and traditional adat leaders that drew Dutch military intervention from 1821 onward. These copper pieces circulated in a region the colonial administration had not yet fully absorbed, making their issuing authority ambiguous by design.
The Minangkabau kepings were issued by local authority in the Padang Highlands during a period when the Dutch were consolidating control over West Sumatra following the Padri War — a brutal conflict between Islamic reformists and traditional adat leaders that drew Dutch military intervention from 1821 onward. These copper pieces circulated in a region the colonial administration had not yet fully absorbed, making their issuing authority ambiguous by design.