Primitive earliest Chinese coinage - cowrie shell imitation made out of bone with two holes and with "teeth". 24mm long, 3.01 grams. Hartill type #1.2.
Rare type, examples made out of mother-of-pearl are rare.
Cowries were used as primitive money in China since the 2nd millenium BC. Later on, bronze, gold and gold-plated cowrie-shaped coins and cowrie-shaped coins made out of carved stone, sea-shell or bone (like this piece) were used as money. This piece is of very nice high quality!
This coin is unconditionally guaranteed to be authentic.
SKU x12461-w71195