Denga - Dmitry Ivanovich Donskoy

Issuer Moscow, Grand principality of
Year 1382
Type Standard circulation coin
Value 1 Denga (0.005)
Currency Rouble (1381-1534)
Composition Silver
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Shape Round (irregular)
Technique Hammered
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Obverse description The image of an armed Prince. Title.
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Mintage ND (1382) - -
Numisquare ID 2068038070
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Historical Context: Dmitry Ivanovich Donskoy (r. 1359-1389) was a transformative figure for the Grand Principality of Moscow. The 1382 denga dates to the immediate aftermath of the pivotal Battle of Kulikovo (1380), a crucial victory against the Golden Horde that solidified Moscow's leadership. Despite a subsequent punitive raid by Tokhtamysh, Donskoy’s reign marked significant consolidation and growing assertion of independence from Tatar overlordship, reflected in Muscovite coinage autonomy. This coin symbolizes a critical juncture in early Russian state formation.

Artistry: The artistry of this denga reflects the developing medieval Russian numismatic tradition. Engravers were anonymous local craftsmen, working within a stylistic school characterized by directness and functional representation. Common designs for Donskoy’s coinage include a mounted warrior with a sword or hawk, or an animal like a lion. These motifs, while often simplified, conveyed authority and local identity, distinguishing Muscovite issues from earlier Tatar-influenced coinage. Execution, though varying, was functional for its time.

Technical/Grading: Technical strike qualities for 14th-century Muscovite dengas are inherently variable due to the hammer-striking process on hand-cut silver flans. High-points, such as the rider’s head, weapon, or horse’s features, often show weakness or flatness. Clarity of the Cyrillic legends is a critical grading factor, as off-centering and double-striking are common. The irregular flan shape and thin fabric are characteristic. A well-struck example exhibits strong detail on the central motif and legible legends, despite typical flan imperfections.

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