Tin Animal Money
Tin Animal Money is early money believed[citation needed] to be used by the royal courts of Malay Peninsula from the 15th century continuing through the 18th century.
This Tin Animal Money later evolved into a form of currency used in Perak, Selangor and Negeri Sembilan. The most common shape was the crocodile money, others include tortoises, elephants, fish, crickets, beetles, birds, chickens, and others.