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| 正面描述 | Obverse of this wire money (cheshuyка) depicts an equestrian figure of the Tsar in profile, shown mounted on a horse and brandishing a spear or lance — the traditional motif inherited from earlier Muscovite coinage. The flan is irregular and elongated, characteristic of the hammered wire-money technique, with the design often partially off-flan. A partial Cyrillic mint mark indicating Moscow appears in the field. The execution is typical of the late 17th-century Russian wire kopeck, with a bold but roughly rendered equestrian image stamped on an uneven planchet. |
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| 正面铭文 | о М |
| 背面描述 | The reverse bears a multi-line Cyrillic legend filling the entire field of the small, irregular flan, reading the full royal title of Tsar Peter Alexeyevich. The inscription is struck in several lines across the planchet surface, typical of Russian wire kopecks of the period, with the lettering boldly incuse and partially cut off at the flan edges. The legend identifies the sovereign by name, patronymic, and title as ruler of all Russia. The surface is slightly uneven due to the hammered wire-money production method, and the field is without pictorial devices. |
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