Cowrie Shell

Description:

Small seashells have many characteristics that make them ideal monetary objects. They are durable, portable, and difficult to imitate. One species of cowrie shell is known as the money shell because it was used so widely for this purpose. Shells circulated as a medium of exchange in Asia, Africa, Oceania, and North America.

Date Made: n.d.

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Exhibition: The Value of Money

Exhibition Location: National Museum of American History

Credit Line: Chase Manhattan Bank

Data Source: National Museum of American History

Id Number: 1979.1263.00563Accession Number: 1979.1263Collector/Donor Number: OC157GCatalog Number: 79.112.OC157G

Object Name: Cowrie Shell Moneyalternative currencypremonetary exchange

Physical Description: shell, cowry (overall material)red/brown (overall color)off white (overall color)white (overall color)natural (overall production method/technique)Measurements: overall: 2.1 cm x 3.4 cm x 1.8 cm; 13/16 in x 1 11/32 in x 23/32 in

Guid: http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a9-2656-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

Record Id: nmah_1066608

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