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| 正面文字 | Cyrillic |
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| 背面铭文 | ВСЕѦ + РОСIИ + ПОВЕЛIТЕЛЬ + КО ПЕИКА ҂АΨГI (Translation: Ruler of all Russia Kopeck 1713) |
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Peter I's copper kopeck of this period was produced as part of his sweeping monetary reform begun in 1704, which introduced a decimal coinage system — one of the first in Europe — replacing the old wire "fish-scale" kopecks that had circulated for generations. The Moscow Kadashevsky and other early copper facilities lacked consistent mint-marking discipline in these opening years, which is precisely why pieces from 1711–1713 so frequently appear without attribution to a specific facility.
The absence of a mintmark is not an anomaly but a reflection of early administrative disorder in Peter's reformed minting infrastructure.