| Эмитент |
Княжество Киев
(Русские княжества) |
|---|---|
| Правящий орган |
Mikhail Olelkovich (1454-1481)
|
| Тип | Стандартные монеты обращения |
| Год | 1481 |
| Стоимость | Крыша (1) |
| Валюта | Деньга |
| Состав | Серебро |
| Масса | 0.8 g |
| Диаметр | 11 mm |
| Форма | Круглая (неровная) |
| Техника | Надчеканка, Чеканка молотом |
| Ориентация | Переменная ориентация ↺ |
| Выведено из обращения | Да |
| Номер | N# 579785 |
| Ссылки | HP II# 6340 Dzmitry Huletski, Konstantin Petrunin; 2017. Русские средневековые монеты = Russian Medieval Coins (3rd Edition). Внешторгиздат, Moscow, Russian Federation. |
(en) Anchor-shaped сountermark.
Columns countermarks were still circulating in the Lithuanian-Horde borderlands at the beginning of the XVI century, as evidenced by coin hoards. Therefore, the revival of the old Lithuanian practice of countermarking (Group VI) in Mstislavl in 1481 does not seem surprising, when a conspiracy of Orthodox princes led by the grandson of Vladimir Olgerdovich, Mikhail Olelkovich, was being prepared with the aim of overthrowing the Grand Duke Casimir Jagiellon. The conspiracy was supported by the Moscow and Crimean authorities, but was uncovered due to an informant's report, and its initiators were executed. Researchers believe that the anchor-like princely symbol belonged to Mikhail Olelkovich, who was preparing to ascend the Lithuanian throne instead of Casimir.
Anchor-shaped countermarks of Mikhail Olelkovich are found on the following coins:
Image of countermark and variants of coins with it:

Сountermark over a dang of Uzbek, 720 AH, Crimea mint
Сountermark over a dang of Uzbek, 720 AH, Crimea mint, and Columns. Weight 0.70+ g.
Сountermark over an asper with the letter T
Сountermark over a dangha of the Great Horde
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| ND (1481) | HP II# 6340 Dzmitry Huletski, Konstantin Petrunin; 2017. Русские средневековые монеты = Russian Medieval Coins (3rd Edition). Внешторгиздат, Moscow, Russian Federation. |
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