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Man On Horse Very Small Coin Unknown, Id: Russian Wire Money

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Any help with identification and / or value is appreciated.

0.3 g
10 mm
Man-On-Horse-Very-Small-Coin-Unknown,-Id:-Russian-Wire-Money
Man-On-Horse-Very-Small-Coin-Unknown,-Id:-Russian-Wire-Money

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 Posted 11/18/2018  7:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Russian wire money!
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Ivan IV "The Terrible" as Tsar, 1547-1584, silver denga. Ivan was the first Russian ruler to be officially crowned "Tsar of all the Russias". The reverse (upside down) reads "Tsar / Grand Prince / Ivan" in Cyrillic script. Earlier issues from 1530-1547 read only "Grand Prince / Ivan" without the title "Tsar".
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I collected wire money (one piece for each Russian ruler). Alex Basok is a great source for info and coins.
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