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| 正面描述 | Armored equestrian figure of the Tsar facing right, depicted in dynamic pose wielding a spear or lance, mounted on a horse in full stride. The design is struck on an irregular planchet formed from flattened silver wire, characteristic of Russian wire money (cheshуiki) of the period. The mintmark НГ (Novgorod) appears in the lower right field. The relief is bold but unevenly distributed across the flan due to the hand-hammered technique. |
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| 正面铭文 | НГ (Translation: NG) |
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| 附加信息 |
Mikhail Romanov's early reign was defined by the catastrophic aftermath of the Time of Troubles — a decade of civil war, famine, and Polish-Swedish occupation that had effectively destroyed Muscovy's minting infrastructure. Novgorod itself had been occupied by Swedish forces from 1611 until 1617, when the Treaty of Stolbovo returned the city to Russian control. These kopecks were struck almost immediately after that handover, making them among the first coins produced at Novgorod under restored Romanov authority. The НГ mintmark distinguishes Novgorod production from the Moscow and Pskov issues of the same reign.