We didn't plant coins, says company which unearthed Malacca sultanate artefacts


A company employee with the two copper coins unearthed at the site.

JASIN: A company engaged to look for hidden treasures of the Malacca sultanate in Pulau Nangka dismissed an allegation it had planted the two ancient coins found there last week.

Smart Partnership International (M) Sdn Bhd said on Monday that the coins were found by its workers while they were drilling through a stone wall on the island.

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Malacca , Sultanate , Archeology , Coins

   

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