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| Issuer | Moscow, Grand principality of |
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| Technique | Hammered (wire) |
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| Obverse lettering | ПУЛ ПЕРЕѦСЛАВСКЕ (Translation: Pulo of Pereyslavl.) |
| Reverse description | The reverse displays a stylized dragon or serpentine creature facing right, rendered in the same crude, flat hammered style as the obverse device. The figure features a long sinuous body with angular limbs or wings suggested by schematic incuse strokes. The overall execution is typical of the irregular wire-struck pulos of the Grand Principality of Moscow in the early fifteenth century, with the design confined within the irregular flan. The field is largely plain, with the creature dominating the available space. |
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| Mintage | ND |
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