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| Issuer | Moldavia |
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| Year | 1400-1432 |
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| Value | 2 Groschen |
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| Reverse script | Cyrillic |
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| Mintage | ND (1400-1432) |
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Alexandru cel Bun ("the Good") ruled Moldavia for over three decades — one of the longest and most stable reigns in the principality's medieval history. His monetary output reflects that stability: a sustained silver coinage issued across roughly thirty years of relative peace, trade expansion, and diplomatic maneuvering between Poland, Hungary, and the Ottoman frontier. The Kop#3711 R3 rarity rating is significant; despite the long reign, surviving attributed examples of this denomination are genuinely scarce, likely a function of small-batch minting rather than heavy circulation loss.