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Kopeck - Peter I / Ivan V with the name of Peter

Issuer Russian Empire
Year 1682-1696
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Reference(s) KG#1566, GKH#1118, GKH2#1180
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Obverse script Cyrillic
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During the co-tsardom of Ivan V and Peter I — a constitutional oddity forced upon the Muscovite court by the Streltsy revolt of 1682 — coinage was issued in both names simultaneously. This piece, struck in Peter's name, belongs to the wire money tradition: hand-cut slivers of silver rod hammered between dies, a production method essentially unchanged since the fifteenth century. The irregular flans make full die impressions nearly impossible, and locating a readable name attribution on any given example is the primary collector challenge with this type.

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