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Denga - Vasily I Dmitriyevich Cyrillic legend / Hommage

Emittent Moscow, Grand principality of
Jahr 1420-1423
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Währung Rouble (1381-1534)
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Aversbeschreibung The obverse bears a Cyrillic inscription arranged in three lines across the field, reading the title and name of Grand Prince Vasily. The legend is composed of large, boldly struck Cyrillic characters characteristic of early Moscow coinage. Pellets are distributed around the periphery of the coin, serving as decorative border elements. The flan is irregular in shape, as is typical of hammered medieval Russian coinage of this period. The overall style reflects the rudimentary yet distinctive die-cutting tradition of the early fifteenth-century Moscow mint.
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Reversbeschreibung The reverse depicts a princely figure, likely a mounted rider or standing prince, accompanied by a second figure in a scene of hommage or submission, rendered in a schematic, linear style typical of early Muscovite hammered coinage. Pellets are distributed around the border of the coin, forming an informal decorative rim. The figures are crudely but energetically engraved, with the dominant figure appearing to hold an attribute of authority. The composition fills the irregular flan without a formal border legend. This reverse type served as an expression of dynastic authority and was common to the denga coinage of Vasily I.
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Vasily I ruled Moscow from 1389 to 1425, spending much of that reign navigating a precarious relationship with the Golden Horde. The "Hommage" designation on this type refers to the tribute imagery derived from Tatar prototypes — Moscow's moneyers during this period routinely copied or adapted Horde designs as a political gesture toward their overlords, embedding submission directly into the coinage. By the early 1420s that practice was already declining as Mongol authority fragmented.

HP II#1515 places this among the better-documented Vasily I dengas, though die-link studies remain incomplete for most Moscow issues of this decade.

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