Farid al-Din Sher Shah Suri Copper Paisa – Suri Dynasty of Delhi Sultanate

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1 Paisa – Farid al-Din Sher Shah Suri (1540-1545 AD) Denomination: 1 Paisa/1 DAM, Suri Dynasty of Delhi Sultanate, Star Mint Mark, Composition: Copper, Weight 20.06 g, Diameter 23.51 mm, about fine + rare

Obverse: fi ahd al-amir al-hami / al-din al-dunya. Date at bottom,

Reverse: abu’l muzaffar sher shah sultan khallada allah mulkahu.
Sher Shah Suri, founder of the Sur Empire (r. 1540–1545 AD), introduced a well-structured coinage system. His copper Dam or Paisa served as standard small-denomination currency across North India. Weighing around 20 grams, these coins often bore inscriptions in Persian and were struck in regional mints. Sher Shah’s reforms laid the foundation for Mughal monetary practices later on.
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