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| 正面铭文 | ПЕVАТЬ КNѦZѦ ВЕЛНКОГО ВАСНЛЬѦ (Translation: Seal of the Grand Prince Vasily.) |
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| 背面文字 | Arabic |
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Vasily I ruled Moscow during a period of acute Mongol political pressure, and his coinage reflects it directly. The Arabic inscriptions on Muscovite dengas of this period were not decorative — they were a functional acknowledgment of Tatar overlordship, reproducing legends derived from the coinage of the Golden Horde to signal legitimacy within a tributary system. Removing them was not yet an option.
HP II#1500 A places this among a closely studied die group; Hroschen-Prägungen classifications for Muscovite wire money of this era are notoriously difficult to pin to narrow date ranges, and the 1412–1416 window reflects numismatic inference rather than documentary record.