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Kopeck - Pyotr I

Issuer Imperial Russian Mint
Year 1702
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Weight 0.28 g
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Obverse description Crowned and robed equestrian figure of Tsar Peter I depicted in right profile, mounted on a horse and brandishing a lance or spear downward toward a serpent or prostrate figure beneath the horse's hooves, rendered in the traditional wire money style with bold, deeply impressed relief on an irregular flan. The design follows the established Russian wire kopeck tradition, with the image strongly compressed to fit the elongated oval planchet. The field surrounding the figure is plain, with the crude but characteristic artistic conventions of late Muscovite hammered coinage.
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Reverse script Cyrillic
Reverse lettering ЦРЬ ПЁТР АЛЕКСЕЕВИЧЬ
(Translation: Tsar Peter Alexeyevich)
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