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Denga - Yaroslav Vladimirovich Maloyaroslavets

Uitgever Serpukhov-Borovsk, Principality of
Jaar 1410-1426
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Vorm Irregular
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Beschrijving voorzijde Crude hammered flan depicting a human figure or warrior in the central field, surrounded by a partial beaded or linear inner circle. A Cyrillic legend runs along the periphery of the irregular planchet, partially legible due to typical die-striking limitations of the period. The overall style is characteristic of early 15th-century Russian appanage coinage, with rough, archaic engraving consistent with provincial Serpukhov-Borovsk workshop production.
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Rand Plain
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Aanvullende informatie

Yaroslav Vladimirovich ruled Maloyaroslavets as a appanage prince under the broader Serpukhov-Borovsk line, itself a cadet branch of the Moscow Rurikids. These denga issues belong to a period when dozens of competing Russian principalities were striking their own silver coins, each asserting local authority while nominally acknowledging Muscovite overlordship — a monetary fragmentation that ended decisively once Moscow consolidated control through the 15th century.

Attribution of specific denga types to individual appanage rulers of this period remains contested; die-link studies and tamga analysis are frequently the only tools available to separate one prince's issues from another's.

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