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Copper Paisa of Panna State

2026-05-30 Sat

Panna was a very small state in Central India.

The royal family of Panna were connected to Orchha's Rudra Pratap. It existed from 1731 until its accession to India in 1950.

It was situated in the Bundelkhand region of central India. Its territory corresponds to the modern Panna district in Madhya Pradesh state. The capital was the town of Panna, known for its diamond mines earning it the nickname "Diamond City".

The above copper paisa weighing 12.2 grams depicts Lord Hanumanji to left on obverse. The Reverse has persian inscription, Julus formula and mint name (Kukareti)