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1 Ducat - Dan I jointly with Mircea I Type Ia

Issuer Wallachia
Year 1383-1386
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Value 1 Ducat
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Obverse script Cyrillic (medieval)
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Mintage ND (1383-1386)
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Dan I ruled jointly with his uncle Mircea — later called "the Great" — in the early 1380s, a co-reign arrangement that produced one of the shortest and rarest issuing periods in Wallachian numismatic history. The "Ducat" designation here is nominal; these small silver pieces circulated in a principality sandwiched between competing Hungarian and Ottoman pressures, their monetary system largely derivative of Hungarian and Bulgarian models.

MBR#89 is among the scarcest attributions in the Monede și Bancnote Românești corpus.

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