Copper Currency, Katanga “Cross” 
Central African Copper Belt
DR Congo, Zambia or Zimbabwe
Cast copper, archeological patina
Size:  16” high x 11” wide x 1 1/2” deep   (40.5 x 28 x 4 cm)
Weight: 27lbs  (12.25 kg)

Provenance: Austin Newton, Princeton NJ.

According to Pierre de Maret in "Croisette Histories,"  these pieces are designated as HX type and were in use between the 13th-17th centuries. 
For a description of HX croisettes from the Upemba Basin, see de Maret in de Heusch, L. (Ed.) 1995. Objects: Signs of Africa. Tervuren, Musée royal de l’Afrique Central,  p. 14

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