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Found this coin today, has been in my family for a number of years (I remember seeing it when I was a kid - I am now 40) but neither my mother or I know where it is from or anything about it, but it is certainly an interesting coin.

Can anyone shed any light on it?

G.

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 Posted 06/22/2014  6:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nalaberong to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like an Indian temple token. These show up a lot.
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Thanks for that, just Googled it, you are spot on!
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Yep, an Indian temple token of the type known as a "Ramatanka". They very frequently turn up here on the forum for ID, because they do look "coin-like" and there is no English-language script on them to help with a Google-search. But if you search for either "Ramatanka" or "Indian temple token" using the forum search feature, you'll find dozens of folks with these things who were just as confused by them as you and your mum were.
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