
Non-circulating Religious Token
Ram Darbar Token or Religious Medal
India · Likely 20th or 21st Century (Modern)
A gold-colored medallion featuring a Hindu deity, likely Goddess Amba or Durga riding a tiger/lion, with inscriptions in Devnagari script.
- Country
- India
- Year
- Likely 20th or 21st Century (Modern)
- Denomination
- Non-circulating Religious Token
- Metal
- Brass or Brass-plated metal
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Overview
A gold-colored medallion featuring a Hindu deity, likely Goddess Amba or Durga riding a tiger/lion, with inscriptions in Devnagari script.
Historical significance
This is not a legal tender coin but a religious token (often called a 'temple coin' or 'Ram Darbar token'). Such items are used in Hindu rituals, gifted during festivals, or kept for good luck and protection. They mimic historical numismatic styles to evoke a sense of tradition.
Estimated value
$1 - $10 USD (Primarily sentimental or brass scrap value)
Care & preservation
Keep in a dry environment to prevent tarnishing. Clean gently with a soft, lint-free cloth. Avoid abrasive chemical cleaners which can strip the brass plating.
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