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Need Help On This Token (Id: Likely Temple Token In Style Of Mughal Rupee)

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Some body help me to understand what is this.Thanks in advance

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If Sap sees this he sure can tell. He is our expert in unknown coin.
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I think this is a temple token in the style of a Mughal rupee.
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After much I'd have to agree that's a distinct possibility.

I think I can read the word "qu'ran" near the top of the first pic, where a mint-name would be on a genuine rupee, which would lend weight to the religious medal theory.
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