Mughal Dynasty: Shah Jahan (AH1037-1068, 1628-1658 AD), AR Rupee, Multan mint, AH1060/Ry 24, KM#235.19 (11.47 g) Complete mint name in the left margin of the reverse. Obverse: (Central square, from top to bottom) La ilaha illa Allah/Muhammad/Rasool Allah 1060 (Margins; starting 12 o’clock) Names and attributes of the Four Caliphs: Ba sudq Abu Bakr (By the Truth of Abu Bakr)/Wa Adal Umar (and the Justice of Umar)/Ba Rizmay Usmaan (by the Modesty of Usman)/Wa Ilme Ali (and the Wisdom of Ali) Reverse: (Central square, from bottom to top) Shah Jahan 24/Badshah Ghaz/i; (Margins; starting 12 o’clock) Shahib al-deen/ Muhammad Sahib/Qiran Sani (Flame of the faith of Muhammad, Second Lord of the Favourable Conjunction of the Planets)/Zarb Multan (struck at Multan)
Beautiful coin. I obtained this many years ago. I was told it was from the Akola hoard discovered in 1974.
Nice coin. Looks to be from the same die as this one on Zeno: https://www.zeno.ru/showphoto.php?photo=50270