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Half-denga - Vasily I Dmitriyevich Beast right / Warrior en-face

Issuer Grand Principality of Moscow
Year 1390-1410
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Reference(s) HP II#1355 C
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Edge Plain
Mint Moscow
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Vasily I ruled Moscow from 1389 to 1425, navigating the fractious politics of the Golden Horde's slow disintegration while consolidating Muscovite territory through inheritance and careful diplomacy rather than outright conquest. His coinage reflects this transitional moment: Moscow was still nominally a Horde tributary, yet the mint was already producing distinctly Rus' types alongside pieces that aped Tatar monetary conventions. The half-denga denomination itself speaks to a practical need for small change in a regional economy that remained largely dependent on fur and commodity exchange.

HP II#1355 C places this among a closely related group of Vasily I issues distinguished by die linkages that numismatists have used to construct a rough internal chronology for his reign's output.