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| Uitgever | Grand Principality of Moscow |
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| Jaar | 1412-1420 |
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| Valuta | Rouble (1381-1534) |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | CIE ДЕНЬГН КОЛОМЬСКНI (Translation: These are dengas of Kolomna.) |
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| Oplage | ND (1412-1420) |
| Aanvullende informatie |
Vasily I ruled Moscow from 1389 to 1425, navigating the competing pressures of a weakened Golden Horde and an expansionist Lithuania under Vytautas. His dengas occupy an awkward transitional moment in Muscovite coinage: Moscow had only begun striking its own silver within his father Dmitry Donskoy's reign, and the designs of these early issues were still heavily influenced by Tatar prototypes, a political pragmatism as much as an artistic one. The Horde's own coinage provided the template precisely because Muscovite princes remained, nominally, its tributaries.