ND (1280-1287) - Type a -
ND (1280-1287) - Type b -
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Tode Möngke's reign over the Golden Horde is notable for his conversion to Islam, a shift that carried direct consequences for the coinage produced under his authority. The Qrim mint — modern Crimea — was among the more active copper-issuing facilities in the western steppe zone during this period, serving local market exchange where silver was too valuable for small transactions.
The Lebedev m7 attribution places this among a narrow group of Crimean puls distinguishable by die characteristics documented in Russian-language specialist literature largely inaccessible to Western collectors.
Tode Möngke's reign over the Golden Horde is notable for his conversion to Islam, a shift that carried direct consequences for the coinage produced under his authority. The Qrim mint — modern Crimea — was among the more active copper-issuing facilities in the western steppe zone during this period, serving local market exchange where silver was too valuable for small transactions.
The Lebedev m7 attribution places this among a narrow group of Crimean puls distinguishable by die characteristics documented in Russian-language specialist literature largely inaccessible to Western collectors.