This beautiful gold pagoda was issued by Mysore king Tipu Sultan from the mint Khurseed Swad during the 10th year of his reign.
Tipu Sultan was born in Bangalore in the year 1750; his father Hyder Ali was a military officer in the kingdom of Mysore. Tipu Sultan is as also known as Sher-e-Mysore, (Tiger of Mysore). He had made a number of administrative changes during his reign which can be seen on his coinage. He had placed AH (Anno Hijri) date on his coin which was replaced by AM (Mauludi era) in the 5th year of his reign.
The obverse of this coin is inscribed as ‘Huwa Al-Sultan Waheed al Adil Sanah 1220 with a rosette; within a circle with a row of dots’. The reverse of this is inscribed as ‘Faruqi with the initial ‘He’ and mint name Patan, Sanah 10.
Details of this coin can be found at NGC via this link: https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/8412677-001/67/