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| 正面铭文 | С М |
| 背面描述 | The entire reverse field is occupied by a multi-line Cyrillic inscription in archaic Muscovite script, reading across four to five lines on the irregularly shaped flan. The legend proclaims the royal titulature of Tsar Boris Feodorovich Godunov, rendered in the abbreviated wire-money tradition. The deeply struck but unevenly distributed lettering is characteristic of hand-hammered production, with portions of the legend frequently running off the flan edge. The text reads: ЦРЬИВЕ ЛИКIИКНSЬБ ОРИСЪФЕДО РОВIЧЬВС ЕЯРУС, translating as 'Tsar and Grand Duke Boris Feodorovich of All Rus'. |
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Boris Godunov came to power under genuinely contested circumstances — elected tsar by a zemsky sobor after the extinction of the Rurikid line, he was the first Russian ruler without dynastic claim to the throne. The Moscow mint's wire money from his reign carries the Cyrillic initials сМ, distinguishing it from contemporaneous Novgorod and Pskov output. His reign ended with the appearance of the False Dmitry, and within months of his death in 1605 the coinage infrastructure collapsed into the chaos of the Time of Troubles.