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Lot # 496 - Sikh Religious Copper Token of Late 18th Century.
Sikh Religious Copper Token of Late 18th Century.
Sikh Religious Copper Token of Late 18th Century. Sikh Religious Copper Token of Late 18th Century.
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Sikh Religious Token, Copper Token, late 18th Century, obv: Guru Hargobind (1595-1644), the sixth Guru of the Sikhs, on his horse with his hunting falcon (baaj) in his hand. A halo (a circle of light) radiating from his head. An attendant standing behind, waving a fly whisk (chauri), which was usually made with peacock feathers or the hairs of a yak. The Guru’s hunting dog below, the Gurumukhi inscription, ‘Guru Hargobind’ above, Rev: the moola mantra, 9.51g, 28.11mm, (Saran & Dalwinder # SS-T17) about extremely fine.