INDIA, Islamic Sultanates. Delhi. Sher Shah Suri, AH 944-952 / AD 1538-1545. Rupee (Silver, 27 mm, 11.47 g, 3 h), AH 951 = AD 1544/5. Goron & Goenka, The Coins of the Indian Sultanates, D827. A lightly toned and well struck example. About extremely fine.
From a collection of coins from Central Asia.
Sher Shah Suri was an Afghan adventurer who attacked and defeated the Mughal ruler Humayun. The many reforms initiated by Sher Shah included the introduction of the rupee to replace the tanka and are commonly credited to have laid the groundwork for the great revival of Mughal might after his accidental death in a gunpowder explosion during a siege in May 1545.