Ganesha and Lakshmi Temple Token
Country of Origin: India
Year of Issue: Unknown, likely 19th or 20th century
Denomination: N/A (Religious Token)
Composition: Copper alloy or Brass

Brief Description
The token features the Hindu deities Lakshmi and Ganesha seated on the obverse. These tokens are often made of dark, patinated metal and may have script or patterns on the reverse.
Historical Significance
Commonly known as temple tokens or 'Ramatankas', these are not official legal tender. They were produced for worship (puja), given as offerings at temples, or kept as talismans for good luck and prosperity. Many were mass-produced in recent centuries and are frequently misrepresented as ancient currency.
Estimated Value
$1 - $5 USD
Care Instructions
Do not attempt to clean with harsh chemicals or abrasives, as this will destroy the patina and any remaining value. Store in a dry, acid-free environment to prevent corrosion.
Created At: 2026-04-05T09:59:03.747768