Puli 1/4 Bisti

Émetteur Georgia within the Russian Empire (1801-1918)
Année 1804-1806
Type Standard circulation coin
Valeur 1 Puli = 1/2 Kopek (0.005)
Devise Abazi (1804-1833)
Composition Copper
Poids 3.89 g
Diamètre 20 mm
Épaisseur
Forme Round
Technique
Orientation
Graveur(s) Peter Zaitsev
En circulation jusqu’à 1806
Référence(s) KM#70
Description de l’avers Bricked crown - Symbol of Tbilisi Georgian Inscription Сrossed olive and palm branches
Écriture de l’avers
Légende de l’avers ტ ფ ი ლ ი ს ი
(Translation: Tbilisi)
Description du revers Denomination in Persian Dinars, but by Georgian lettering. ` ე ` = 5 Dinars
Écriture du revers
Légende du revers ე ქართული თეთრი
(Translation: ე = 5 Georgian Coin)
Tranche
Atelier
Tirage 1804 - ჩყდ Ultra Rare - 381
1805 - ჩ ყ ე inc. above - 3 690
1806 - ჩ ყ ვ - 12 500
ID Numisquare 1812624330
Informations supplémentaires

Historical Context: Issued between 1804 and 1806, this Puli 1/4 Bisti marks a pivotal monetary transition in Georgia following its 1801 annexation into the Russian Empire under Emperor Alexander I. As the former Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti became a Russian province, these copper issues provided essential small change. They bridged traditional Georgian currency systems with the emerging Russian imperial administration, reflecting Russia's early efforts to economically integrate newly acquired territories and assert imperial authority through localized currency.

Artistry: The engraver for this utilitarian copper denomination remains unrecorded, typical for such period issues. Stylistically, the coin blends Russian Imperial influence with local Georgian identity. While Russian authority is evident, the

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