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Spear money "Liganda" Turumba and Topoke

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Obverse description Anepigraphic. The obverse presents the flat face of a hand-forged iron spear blade of the Liganda type, entirely devoid of inscriptions or decorative motifs. The blade tapers symmetrically to a pointed apex at the top, with a pronounced central ridge running the full length of the blade to the base. The lower portion widens into a distinctive diamond-shaped or lozenge-form base, terminating in a short cylindrical hafting tang. The surface shows the characteristic patina of aged wrought iron with oxidation consistent with its antiquity.
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