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Kopeck - Mikhail I К-МОС/КВА-Ч

Issuer Moscow Mint
Year 1626-1635
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Reference(s) KG#520, GKH#543, GKH2#574
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Obverse lettering К Ч МОС КВА
(Translation: K Ch Moscow)
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Reverse script Cyrillic
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Mikhail Romanov's early reign kopecks were struck using the traditional wire money technique — hand-cut blanks hammered between dies — a method unchanged since Ivan the Terrible standardized it in the sixteenth century. The Moscow Mint designation on this piece reflects the consolidation of minting activity following the Time of Troubles, during which multiple unauthorized mints had fractured Russian coinage production. Mikhail's government worked systematically through the 1620s to reassert central control over silver output, and the mint marks on these small wire pieces are among the few tools available to attribute them to specific facilities and reigns.

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