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Hi Everyone,
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I am a member of SCF, so this coin forum is wonderful!

I was wondering if anyone knows anything about this coin?
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To the CCF!

Second one today! https://goccf.com/t/181766#1675610
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Indian Marriage Token. Very common and found a variety of conditions/era's. Yours appears to be silver which is unusual as 95% I've seen are Base-Metal.
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Better pictures might help but I think this is a Ramatanka or temple token. The reverse looks like Hanuman the monkey god when he jumped 300 miles to catch the moon.
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Rama DuRbar "Hindu Indian temple token", also known as a "Ramatanka".
Here are a lot of these:
http://indiannumismatics.com/produc...?id=152&pg=1
please browse this site to find your ramatanka

About prices : http://coinquest.com/cgi-bin/cq/coi...ain_coin=521
Note that many, many tokens can be found that are modern reproductions
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