The group of coins of grand prince Vasily I depicting a sixfoil rosette minted in the principality of Nizhniy Novgorod-Suzdal

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During the study of money used in the Grand Principality of Nizhny Novgorod-Suzdal at the end of the 14th - early 15th centuries and preparation of a catalogue, the authors collected information on more than 12 600 coins. During the period when the principality was under Moscow rule (1392-1410) coins bearing the name of the prince as well as anonymous and anepigraphic coins the number of which exceeds 5000 were minted in great quantities. The paper publishes a group of the coins from this period that includes two types of the coins minted with the same minting die on the reverse that features a rosette. The first type of the coins (34 in total) was made by one pair of minting dies. The number of minting dies used to mint the second type of the coins is 35, namely, 19 obverse dies and 16 reverse dies. The total number of such coins is 313; 34 variants were singled out. The paper reviews systematization, topography and dating of these coins and also provides their illustrated catalogue.

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Medieval Russia, principality of nizhny novgorod-suzdal, coin minting, coin type and variant, denga, minting die, topography of finds, coin hoard, isolated find

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/143180129

IDR: 143180129   |   DOI: 10.25681/IARAS.0130-2620.268.292-309

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