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| 正面描述 | A mounted warrior depicted in profile galloping to the right, brandishing a raised sabre in his right hand. The figure sits astride a horse rendered in a stylised manner characteristic of late Muscovite wire money coinage. The design is struck on an irregularly shaped flan typical of the hammered wire technique, with flat, slightly worn relief throughout the field. |
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| 背面铭文 | ЦАРЬ И ВЕЛИКИЙ КНЯЗЬ ПЕТР АЛЕКСЕЕВИЧ ВСЕЯ РУСИ |
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| 附加信息 |
The denga issues of the co-tsardom of Peter and Ivan V belong to one of the strangest constitutional arrangements in Russian history: two crowned tsars ruling simultaneously, with the regency effectively held by their sister Sophia. Coins were struck in the name of both rulers throughout this period, though the wire-money technique — hammered from drawn silver rod and clipped to weight — was already an anachronism by the 1680s, a survival of medieval Muscovite practice that Peter would abolish entirely with his monetary reforms after 1698.