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CartwheelerOz
Joined: 23-Sep-2017
Posts: 18
Posted: 11-Oct-2017, 18:16
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Posted: 11-Oct-2017, 18:16
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I believe that it's a good luck token of some sort, I also think it is silver due to the inscription of NU 999 on the reverse(?). Thanks to anyone who helps!
P.S. it is between 36 and 37mm.
Cycnos
Joined: 22-Apr-2017
Posts: 3083
Posted: 11-Oct-2017, 18:30
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Posted: 11-Oct-2017, 18:30
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Looks like an
indian temple token
to me
PetrusAscanus
Joined: 22-Nov-2014
Posts: 6304
Posted: 11-Oct-2017, 19:59
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Posted: 11-Oct-2017, 19:59
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try the ' Hindu tokens'
http://indiannumismatics.com/all-tokens.php
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arvin11
Joined: 31-Mar-2017
Posts: 376
Posted: 12-Oct-2017, 05:09
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Posted: 12-Oct-2017, 05:09
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It's a very common token available in jewelry shops, people buy this as a charm for prosperity on Diwali festivals generally
coin collector.....
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