File:SS13b Sikh Religious Token - Guru Nanak Gurmukhi Inscription.jpg

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English: Guru Nanak / Gurmukhi Inscription

Type SS13

Obverse: A variation of type SS1 (Guru Nanak, Bala and Mardana)

Reverse: Within a circle surrounded by a 8 cornered pattern, the symbol of the first and most sacred word in the Sikh Holy Book (Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji), in Gurmukhi script “Ik O’nkar” (There is but One God). In the field, the words “Nanak Naam Jahaj Hai, Cheray Soh Uterae Parh” (The Naam [Gurbani – the words of God] through Guru Nanak, is the savior, by which one can attain salvation)

Edge : Plain , Diameter:26mm , Weight:13.23g , Composition: Silver
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