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Denga - Pyotr III

Issuer Imperial Russian Mint
Year 1762
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Value 1 Denga (1 Деньга) (0.005)
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Reverse description Central field displays a trophy of military arms consisting of crossed spears, a drum, and standards, above which appears the Cyrillic denomination ДЕНГА in large letters and the date 1762 below, flanked by decorative stops. The martial trophy motif was introduced under Peter III as a distinctive reverse type for this denomination.
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Peter III ruled for just 186 days before Catherine II's coup in July 1762 ended his reign — and his life, shortly after. Coins struck in his name were produced across only a fraction of that window, and many were subsequently melted or overstruck as Catherine moved to erase the coinage of her deposed husband. The Denga denomination was struck at multiple mints simultaneously during this period, and attributing individual pieces to specific facilities remains complicated by inconsistent mint mark practice.

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