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Kopeck - Mikhail I МО/СКВА

Issuer Imperial Russian Mint
Year 1618-1625
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering МО СКВА
(Translation: Moscow)
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Reverse script Cyrillic
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Mikhail Romanov's early kopecks were struck under chaotic conditions — the dynasty was barely two years old when this type began production, and the treasury was effectively bankrupt following the Time of Troubles. The Moscow mint (denoted by the МО/СКВА split signature) resumed operations under duress, with silver supply erratic and die-cutting inconsistent across the issue's run.

Wire money of this period was hand-cut from drawn silver rod and hammered between crude dies, meaning no two pieces share an identical shape. The mint signature itself is frequently partially off-flan.

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