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| Uitgever | Russian Empire |
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| Jaar | 1682-1696 |
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| Referentie(s) | KG#1590, GKH#1150, GKH2#1213 |
| Beschrijving voorzijde | A mounted horseman depicted in profile facing right, brandishing a raised sabre above his head while riding a galloping horse. The design is rendered in a crude but vigorous style characteristic of late 17th-century Russian wire money. The irregular flan, typical of the chekanka wire coinage technique, results in partial striking with the central motif occupying most of the available field. No legend appears on this side. |
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| Rand | Plain |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Between 1682 and 1696, Russia was nominally ruled by two tsars simultaneously — the sickly Ivan V and his younger half-brother Peter, later styled "the Great." The arrangement was brokered under the regency of their sister Sophia following the Streltsy revolt of 1682, which left the boyar factions deadlocked. Wire-cut dengas of this period were produced under both royal names in various combinations, making attribution to specific regnal phases genuinely difficult. This particular piece names Ivan, the senior co-tsar, whose mental and physical infirmity meant he performed almost no governing function throughout the entire joint reign.