Lot # 496 - Sikh Religious Copper Token of Late 18th Century.
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Start Price 5000 | Estimated Price 5000-5500 |
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Full Description: 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. |