Description: I always combine shipping! Check out all my other items by clicking on my profile Silver Denga (Wire coins) were minted under the following rulers of RussiaA good resource to learn more or identify the ruler these coins were minted under is http://www.a-saida.jp/spravki/silver-copeck/221.htm Ivan III (Ivan the Great) - 1462-1505Ivan III significantly expanded the Russian state and laid the foundations for a centralized Russian government. Under his rule, Moscow emerged as a powerful state, and the use of wire coins began to spread. Vasily III - 1505-1533Vasily III continued the policies of his father, Ivan III, further consolidating the power of the central government and expanding Russian territories. Coinage from his era often depicted his image and reflected his efforts to strengthen the state. Ivan IV (Ivan the Terrible) - 1533-1584Ivan IV was the first ruler to be formally crowned as Tsar of All Russia. His reign was marked by significant military conquests and the centralization of power, but also by periods of severe repression and the infamous Oprichnina. Coins from his time are among the most historically significant. Fyodor I - 1584-1598Fyodor I, the son of Ivan IV, was a relatively weak ruler whose reign saw the beginning of the Time of Troubles, a period of political instability and famine. Despite the turmoil, coin production continued, reflecting the tumultuous era. Boris Godunov - 1598-1605Boris Godunov's rule is often seen as an attempt to stabilize Russia after the death of Fyodor I. His coins signify a brief period of stability before the chaos of the Time of Troubles resumed. Vasily IV (Vasily Shuisky) - 1606-1610Vasily IV's reign was brief and troubled, marked by ongoing conflicts and challenges to his legitimacy. Coins from his time are relatively rare. Mikhail I (Mikhail Romanov) - 1613-1645Mikhail I was the first Romanov Tsar, whose ascension marked the end of the Time of Troubles and the beginning of the Romanov dynasty. His coins symbolize the restoration of stability and the start of a new era for Russia. Alexis I (Alexis Mikhailovich) - 1645-1676Alexis I continued the work of his father, Mikhail, in strengthening and expanding the Russian state. His reign saw significant internal reforms and military campaigns. Coins from his era reflect a more stable and prosperous Russia. Fyodor III - 1676-1682Fyodor III's short reign was marked by further reforms and attempts to modernize the Russian state. Despite his brief time in power, his coinage reflects the ongoing evolution of the Russian economy and governance. Sophia Alekseyevna (Regent) - 1682-1689Acting as regent for her younger brothers Ivan V and Peter I, Sophia's regency was a period of political intrigue and power struggles. Coins minted during her regency bear her influence and authority. Peter I (Peter the Great) - 1682-1725Peter I is one of Russia's most famous rulers, known for his extensive reforms and efforts to modernize Russia along Western European lines. His reign marked the end of the era of wire coins as he introduced new, more modern coinage systems. All coins are guaranteed to be authentic. I specialize in Ancient and Medieval coins in both their authentication and identification. If you have questions please feel free to send me a message. I always ship in a well packed bubble mailer and combine shipping!! Please request an invoice or reach out if you have already paid so I can refund excess shipping charges. As always feedback speaks for itself, make sure to check out my feedback from other customers.
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Denomination: Denga
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Composition: Silver
Grade: Ungraded
Certification: Uncertified