🪙 Guru Nanak Bala Mardana Sat Kartar Nanakshahi Brass Token Coin Sikh T3
Type: Religious Token Coin
Material: Brass
Theme: Sikh / Guru Nanak Dev Ji / Guru Gobind Singh Ji
Condition: Pre-owned (as shown in photos)
Period: Approx. 1747–1748 CE (Samvat 1804)
Country/Region of Manufacture: India
📖 Description
A rare and spiritually meaningful Sikh devotional token coin featuring traditional religious imagery.
Front Side:
Depicts Guru Nanak Dev Ji seated under a tree, with Bhai Bala Ji performing Chaur Sahib seva and Bhai Mardana Ji playing the Rabab, symbolising divine kirtan and seva.
Reverse Side:
Features Guru Gobind Singh Ji, representing strength, Khalsa spirit, and spiritual sovereignty.
The coin bears the inscription “Sat Kartar” in Devanagari script, along with Samvat 1804, corresponding approximately to 1747–1748 CE (Gregorian calendar).
🧠 Historical Context
Similar Nanakshahi devotional tokens were commonly produced in brass during the 18th–19th centuries and used as religious keepsakes or temple tokens.
🎯 Ideal For:
Collectors, Sikh devotees, spiritual gifts, meditation, personal keepsake, heritage collectors
📦 Additional Information
- Authentic pre-owned/vintage item
- Natural wear consistent with age
- Please refer to images for exact condition
⚠️ Important Information & Protective Disclaimer
This is a vintage/pre-owned item. Signs of age, patina, and wear are expected and form part of its character. Please review all images carefully before purchase. Colours may vary slightly due to lighting and screen settings.