





Antique Rare Islamic Kalma Khulifa Silver Token
$40
The object in the image is an Islamic-themed temple token or amulet from India, likely dating between the late 19th and early 20th century.
These items are often mistaken for currency, but they are generally religious tokens featuring Islamic calligraphy and imagery related to holy sites like Medina.
They often display the names of the four Rashidun Caliphs (Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali) alongside depictions of mosques or shrines.
While they may contain silver, their value is primarily collectible rather than intrinsic to the metal content.
They were commonly produced in India during the Mughal era and subsequent periods for religious devotion. This is a vintage Islamic coin with intricate Arabic calligraphy and architectural designs. It appears to be made of silver with a gold-coloured rim. A unique piece for collectors or enthusiasts!
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