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Pulo - Pyotr Dmitrievich

Issuer Principality of Dmitrov
Year 1395-1427
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Value Pulo = 1⁄60 Denga (1⁄12000)
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (1395-1427) - Moscow Mint
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Dmitrov's coinage in this period reflects the principality's awkward position between Muscovite expansion and Tatar suzerainty. Pyotr Dmitrievich, son of Dmitry Donskoy, ruled Dmitrov as an appanage prince — technically subordinate to Moscow yet maintaining enough autonomy to issue his own copper pulos, the small-denomination coins that greased local market transactions while silver remained scarce or hoarded.

The Zaitsev classification places this type firmly within the early appanage coinage sequence, a series that collapses quickly after Vasily I consolidated Muscovite authority over the surrounding principalities in the 1420s.

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