Primitive Money of Africa: Tales & Details
Primitive Money of Africa: Tales & Details offers a glimpse inot the monetary systems of pre-twentieth-century Africa. It looks primarily at non-standard currency, such as beads, shells, hoes, spears, and mats. In describing the uses of these primitive forms of money, and the problems attendant to their use, the author has gleaned from explorers, missionaries, and travelers in Africa, as well as personl experiences on the continent. The book is comprehensively illustrated and includes an indes that provides particulars about each item described. Primitive Money of Africa will appeal to numismatists and those interested in African culture.
"A delightful read for those interested already in the subject, and good background for collectors who may not look beyond the form of the objects themselves." --Scott Semans, owner of Scott Semans World Coins and a prominent authority on primitive money.
"What an interesting book on primitive money in Africa, intertwining the culture, history, and traditions of the African peoples through primitive money. There are many firsthand experiences and stories, and pictures of primitive money in the book." --Tony Swicer, past President of the Florida United Numismatists, President of the Palm Beach Coin Club, and a numismatic exhibitor and judge.
"Mr Zylstra has shown the thinking of the natives with regard to money and why the various items were used. The book is written in an easy-to-read, interesting style while at the same time covering most African money items. I recommend this book because it also covers the why for most of the money items."--Charles Opitz, writer, world traveler, and former President of the International Primitive Money Society.
Binding: Paperback
Edition: 1st
Publication Date: December 29, 2018
Size: 6x9
Pages: 230