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Denga - Vasily I Dmitriyevich

Issuer Moscow, Grand principality of
Year 1390-1410
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Obverse description Irregular hammered silver flan bearing a crudely rendered figural motif, likely a horseman or seated prince, characteristic of early Moscow denga coinage. The design is executed in low relief with rough, uneven surfaces typical of the late 14th to early 15th century wire-money tradition. Cyrillic legend reading КНЯЗЬ ВАСИЛЕЙ (Prince Vasily) is distributed around the central device in the field, though partially obscured by the irregular flan shape. The overall style reflects the transitional period of Muscovite coinage, combining Russian inscriptions with iconographic elements influenced by contemporary Tatar monetary traditions.
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Obverse lettering КНЯЗЬ ВАСИЛЕЙ
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Reverse lettering ВЕЛИКИЙ КНЯЗЬ / ВАСИЛЕЙ / ДМИТРИЕВИЧ
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