Rupee Power -
The system moved from 16 annas to 100 paise, modernizing daily commerce.
The coin's stability was so impressive that when the Mughals returned to power, they adopted Sher Shah's system, maintaining its weight and purity for centuries. Currency as Control: The British Era rupee power
Its name comes from the Sanskrit rūpya , meaning "wrought silver" or "shapely form". The system moved from 16 annas to 100
When the arrived, they initially had to mint coins in the name of the Mughal Emperor to gain local trust. they adopted Sher Shah's system
After independence in 1947, India reclaimed the currency as a symbol of sovereignty.