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Updated: April 30, 2025
It is about one foot long, half head and half straw. The value of such a standard is not entirely uniform, and yet there is a great uniformity in the size of the sin fing-e', and all values are satisfactorily taken from it. Palay currency An elaborate palay currency has been evolved from the standard, of which the following are the denominations: Denomination Number of handfuls Sin fing-e' 1
The bunch, the manojo of the Spaniard, the sin fing-e' of the Igorot, is then piled up on the binder's head until a load is made. Before each bunch is placed on the pile the fruitheads are spread out like an open fan.
To-day, as formerly, every bargain between two Igorot is made on the basis of the palay value of the articles bought or sold. This is so even though the payment is in money. Standard of value The standard of value of the palay currency is the sin fing-e' the Spanish "manojo," or handful a small bunch of palay tied up immediately below the fruit heads.
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