1 Rupee - Islam Shah Suri Mintless type

发行方 Sur Empire
年份 1547
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 1 Rupee
货币 Suri (1539-1545)
材质 Silver
重量 11.23 g
直径 31.69 mm
厚度
形状 Round
制作工艺 (die-struck)
方向
雕刻师
流通至
参考资料 GG#D982
正面描述 Arabic legend The Kalima Shahada within a circle, the four Caliphs’ names & “al-sultan ul-adil” around
正面文字 Arabic
正面铭文
背面描述 Arabic legend “Islam Shah ibn Sher Shah sultan khuld Allahu mulkahu wa sultanahu with wa a’ala amrahu” within a circle, “Jalal ud dunya wa’l din Abu’l Muzaffar, 954 Hijri” with Nagari “Sri Islam Sahi” in margin around
背面文字 Arabic
背面铭文
边缘
铸币厂
铸造量 954 (1547) - Mintless (Bengal) type Delhi Sultanate Islam Shah Suri Silver Rupee Coin with Hijri year 954 -
Numisquare 编号 1088756970
附加信息

Historical Context: Islam Shah Suri (r. 1545-1554), son of Sher Shah Suri, ruled the Sur Empire across much of northern India. This 1547 Rupee falls within his reign, a period of consolidating his father's administrative and monetary reforms amidst internal challenges and the lingering threat of Humayun. The "Mintless type" designation for GG#D982 suggests a standardized imperial issue, likely from a central mint or a policy of omitting specific mint names, projecting unified authority across the empire's vast territories.

Artistry: Suri coinage, including this 1 Rupee, exemplifies Indo-Islamic aniconism, prioritizing epigraphy. The design features elegant Arabic calligraphy, typically Thuluth or Naskh script, displaying the Kalima (Shahada) on the obverse and the ruler's name, titles, and Hijri date on the reverse. Geometric patterns often frame these legends. Engravers of this era remain anonymous, their skill evident in the precise rendering of religious and royal proclamations within the imperial mints' stylistic conventions.

Technical/Grading: For grading this 1 Rupee (11.23 gg, 31.69 mmmm), assess the sharpness and completeness of the calligraphic legends. High-grade examples exhibit full, clear strikes on all letters, especially towards the flan edges, often weak on these broad, thin planchets. Flan roundness and integrity, absence of clipping or defects, are critical. Luster, though subdued, enhances grade. Consistency with standard weight and diameter confirms authenticity and quality.

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