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| Issuer | Russian Empire |
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| Year | 1682-1696 |
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| Orientation | Variable alignment ↺ |
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| Reverse script | Cyrillic |
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| Mintage | ND (1682-1696) оМ - Rarity (KG) 6 |
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Peter I and Ivan V were proclaimed co-tsars in 1682 following the Streltsy uprising, with the elder but mentally incapacitated Ivan nominally sharing power while Peter's half-sister Sophia governed as regent. Wire money of this period carried the name of whichever tsar was designated on the die, and both names appear across the series — this piece bearing Ivan's name despite Peter ultimately holding all real authority after Sophia's removal in 1689. Ivan V died in 1696, ending the co-tsarship.