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Denga - Vasily I Dmitriyevich

Issuer Moscow, Grand principality of
Year 1393-1403
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Composition Silver
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Obverse lettering КНЯЗЬ ВЕЛИКИЙ ВАСИЛИЙ
(Translation: Grand Prince Vasily)
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Reverse script Arabic
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Vasily I inherited Moscow's minting operation from Dmitry Donskoy, who had only reestablished local coinage in the 1370s after a century and a half of Mongol economic dominance had suppressed indigenous Russian coin production entirely. These early Moscow dengas circulated under the shadow of Tatar suzerainty — Vasily spent much of this decade negotiating with Tokhtamysh and later Timur's campaigns disrupted the entire regional order, making stable monetary administration a persistent challenge. The irregular weight of surviving specimens from this period reflects a mint still finding its footing.