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| 正面描述 | A mounted horseman in profile facing right, brandishing a raised sword, depicted in the characteristic flat, linear style of late medieval Muscovite wire money coinage. The figure is rendered in low relief on an irregular flan, typical of hand-struck dengas of this period. The field is unadorned, with design elements partially visible due to the small, irregularly shaped planchet. |
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| 背面文字 | Cyrillic |
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| 附加信息 |
Ivan III's coinage from this period reflects a deliberate consolidation of Muscovite authority following the absorption of Novgorod in 1478 — the same year this type begins. The denga denomination was the backbone of Muscovite small commerce, struck by hammering between crude dies, which accounts for the characteristic off-center strikes endemic to the type. Zaitsev 22 is among the more precisely attributed varieties in a series where die identification remains genuinely difficult.