The New York Sale 2026 Russian Coins, Medals & Orders
Pre-Petrine Coinage
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1 Great Principality of Moscow. Vasiliy Vasilievich, 1425-1462. Coinage after 1457. G/P (2017) 1950 C (RV). Denga. 0.48 gm. Prince standing, holding sword in his right hand, left hand is up, beaded border / Four-line legend surrounded by beaded border. Very Rare. Extremely Fine.
$300
Ex ‘Russian Coins from the Fuchs Collection (Part III),’ Sotheby’s, London, 24-25 April, 1997, lot 231, part
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2 Great Principality of Moscow. Appanage of Mozhaisk. Ivan Andreevich, 1432-1454. Denga. 0.49 gm. G/P (2017) 3735 A (RVIII), Spassky 59.8. Horseman riding right killing a beast, K - * aside, dog running below, beaded border / Two figures within circle, legend around. Rare. Extremely fine.
$300
Ex ‘Russian Coins from the Fuchs Collection (Part III),’ Sotheby’s, London, 24-25 April, 1997, lot 206, part
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3 Great Principality of Moscow. Appanage of Vereya. Mikhail Andreevich, 1432-1485. Denga. 0.44 gm. G/P (2017) 3771 B (RIV), Sp 59.12, Or 777. Horseman, holding bird, right, dog below. Three-line legend with the name of the Prince. Very Rare and very nice. Extremely fine. Ex ‘Russian Coins from the Fuchs Collection (Part III),’ Sotheby’s, London, 24-25 April, 1997, lot 225, part, comes with sale envelope Mikhail Andreevich was the only ruler of the appanage. After his death the domain passed into the possession of the Great Prince of Moscow
$400
Alexei Mikhailovich, 1645-1676
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4 ¼ Ducat 1654. GOLD. 0.82 gm. Fr 46, Kaim 1585. Date 1654 between heads of crowned double headed eagle / Six-line legend. Date (1)654 is clearly seen on the coin, while on those handful to survive, one generally can see only (1)65(4), if any clear date figure(s) at all. Very Rare as such. Extremely Fine.
$5,000
Ex ‘Tord Ekstrom Russian Numismatica’, Thomas Hoiland Auction 129, April 25, 2009 lot 4029, comes with tag
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