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I'm trying to ID this token and am coming up empty. Has anyone seen this? And the writing on the reverse, what language is it? Thanks.



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Hmm that is interesting. Sometimes shaking hands are emblematic of the Freemasons, but I'm not sure about this one. I'm not seeing this on tokencatalog.com.
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I don't the markings on the reverse(?) are language. I think it's just a rather stylized plant. It kind-of resembles the "jhar plant" used as a mintmark on some Indian States coins, but it's not a close enough resemblance to imply a connection.
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Thanks for the feedback. I'll keep looking for it.
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