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| 正面文字 | Cyrillic |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse bears a multi-line Cyrillic legend arranged across the entire field, filling the irregular flan characteristic of wire-money production. The inscription, rendered in bold relief in the early Russian Cyrillic script, reads the full royal titulature of Tsar Boris Fyodorovich Godunov: ЦАРЬ И ВЕЛИКИЙ КНЯЗЬ БОРИС ФЕДОРОВИЧ ВСЕЯ РУСИ ('Tsar and Grand Prince Boris Fyodorovich of all Rus'). The lettering is set in horizontal lines without a border, and the granular, slightly uneven surface reflects the hammered manufacturing process. The text is partially truncated at the flan edges, as is typical for coins of this series. |
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Boris Godunov's tenure as tsar was plagued by legitimacy questions from the start — he had effectively maneuvered his way to the throne following the extinction of the Rurik dynasty, and the wire-money kopecks struck in his name carried the full imperial title partly to reinforce that contested claim. The Novgorod mint was among the most active in the realm during this period, feeding a vast commercial network that stretched from the Baltic trade routes into the interior.
The famine years of 1601–1603 struck while these coins were being produced, a catastrophe that killed perhaps a third of the Russian population and fatally undermined Godunov's rule. He died in 1605 with the First False Dmitry already advancing on Moscow.