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Coins of Moscow Russia.Монеты Московской Руси XIV-XV c

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Coins of Moscow Russia.Монеты Московской Руси XIV-XV cCIRCULATED UNCIRCULATED : Circulated CERTIFICATION : Uncertified Description Description FEDOROV DAVYDOV Russia Moscow Pre Petrin Coin. Ex. Hermes . . 1981 . , 224 . : 70x90 16 (~170215 ) 1981 . XIV XV . , , , , , , , , 1380 . XIVXV . G. A. Fedorov Davydov Coins of Moscow Russia 1981 . Hard Bound, 224 pages. Text in Russian. Format: 70x90 16 (~ 170 x215 mm) Edition, 1981. The monograph presents the results of investigations of a large numismatic


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FEDOROV-DAVYDOV Russia Moscow Pre-Petrin Coin.Ex.Hermes
Г. А. Федоров-Давыдов
Монеты Московской Руси

Букинистическое издание

1981 г.Твердый переплет, 224 стр.
Формат: 70x90/16 (~170х215 мм)
Издание 1981 года.
В монографии изложены итоги исследования большого нумизматического материала конца XIV - начала XV в.
Анализируя надписи и изображения на монетах Москвы, Серпухова, Можайска, Дмитрова, Ростова, Ярославля, автор выявил новые данные, не использованные еще исторической наукой для характеристики процесса возникновения и укрепления независимого Русского централизованного государства, для изучения политики Москвы после победы на Куликовом поле в 1380 г.
Рассматриваются вопросы денежного обращения и торговли в Северо-Восточной Руси на рубеже XIV—XV вв.
G.A. Fedorov-Davydov
Coins of Moscow Russia


1981 .Hard Bound, 224 pages.Text in Russian.

Format: 70x90/16 (~ 170 x215 mm)
Edition, 1981.
The monograph presents the results of investigations of a large numismatic material late XIV - early XV century.
In analyzing the texts and images on the coins of Moscow, Serpukhov, Mozhaisk, Dmitrov, Rostov, Yaroslavl, the author found new evidence has not been used to characterize the historical science of the emergence and strengthening of the independent Russian centralized state, to study the policy of Moscow after winning Kulikov Field in 1380 Mr.
The issues of money and trade in North-Eastern Russia in the late XIV-XV centuries.

GREAT REFERENCES .

Please note that there are no coins included with this lot. Any coins illustrated are just that - illustrations from this catalogue-book.

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FEDOROV-DAVYDOV Russia Moscow Pre-Petrin Coin.Ex.Hermes Г. А. Федоров-Давыдов Монеты Московской Руси Букинистическое издание 1981 г.Твердый переплет, 224 стр. Формат: 70x90/16 (~170х215 мм) Издание 1981 года. В монографии изложены итоги исследования большого нумизматического материала конца XIV - начала XV в. Анализируя надписи и изображения на монетах Москвы, Серпухова, Можайска, Дмитрова, Ростова, Ярославля, автор выявил новые данные, не использованные еще исторической наукой для характеристики процесса возникновения и укрепления независимого Русского централизованного государства, для изучения политики Москвы после победы на Куликовом поле в 1380 г. Рассматриваются вопросы денежного обращения и торговли в Северо-Восточной Руси на рубеже XIV—XV вв. G.A. Fedorov-Davydov Coins of Moscow Russia 1981 .Hard Bound, 224 pages.Text in Russian. Format: 70x90/16 (~ 170 x215 mm) Edition, 1981. The monograph presents the results of investigations of a large numismatic material late XIV - early XV century. In analyzing the texts and images on the coins of Moscow, Serpukhov, Mozhaisk, Dmitrov, Rostov, Yaroslavl, the author found new evidence has not been used to characterize the historical science of the emergence and strengthening of the independent Russian centralized state, to study the policy of Moscow after winning Kulikov Field in 1380 Mr. The issues of money and trade in North-Eastern Russia in the late XIV-XV centuries. GREAT REFERENCES . Please note that there are no coins included with this lot. Any coins illustrated are just that - illustrations from this catalogue-book.






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