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Denga

Issuer Pskov Republic
Year 1425-1510
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Shape Irregular
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Obverse description Frontal effigy of Dovmont (Daumantas), Prince of Pskov, depicted face-on in a stylized, flat relief characteristic of medieval Russian hammered coinage. The figure bears a sword laid over the right shoulder, rendered in a schematic manner typical of Pskovian die-cutting of the late 15th century. The design occupies the irregular flan with no defined border or exergue.
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Reverse description The reverse bears a multi-line Cyrillic inscription filling the entire field of the irregular flan, reading ДЕНГА ПСКОВСКАЯ (Denga of Pskov), executed in the characteristic angular, compressed lettering style of medieval Pskovian hammered silver coinage. The inscription is arranged in horizontal lines without a surrounding border, consistent with the die-cutting practices of the Pskov Republic in the late 15th to early 16th century. The surface shows the typical uneven strike and flan irregularities associated with hand-hammered medieval Russian coins.
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