
Russia 1533-84 'Ivan the Terrible' Silver Kopek
Ivan IV, known by one and all as 'the Terrible'. He was the last grand prince of Moscow, the first tsar of Russia, and the prototypical modern dictator. He is the philosophicalĀ forefather of all contemporary despots. After the death of his beloved wife Anastasia Romanov in 1564, Ivan created the worldās first secret state police, called theĀ oprichnina, black-clad operatives on black horses who rode around Russia terrorising his subjects. It is the antecedent to modern secret police services like theĀ Gestapo and the KGB.
This crude, misshapen coin is a denga, 'wire money' struckĀ during the reign of Ivan the Terrible. On one side is the tsarās name and his titles in Old Russian script, on the other, an indistinct image of Saint George slaying theĀ dragon. Both sides are partially cut off.
- Russia 1533-1584
- Ivan IV 'The Terrible' 1st tsar of Russia
- Silver Kopek/DengaĀ
- 'Wire money'
- VF or better
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Ivan IV, known by one and all as 'the Terrible'. He was the last grand prince of Moscow, the first tsar of Russia, and the prototypical modern dictator. He is the philosophicalĀ forefather of all contemporary despots. After the death of his beloved wife Anastasia Romanov in 1564, Ivan created the worldās first secret state police, called theĀ oprichnina, black-clad operatives on black horses who rode around Russia terrorising his subjects. It is the antecedent to modern secret police services like theĀ Gestapo and the KGB.
This crude, misshapen coin is a denga, 'wire money' struckĀ during the reign of Ivan the Terrible. On one side is the tsarās name and his titles in Old Russian script, on the other, an indistinct image of Saint George slaying theĀ dragon. Both sides are partially cut off.
- Russia 1533-1584
- Ivan IV 'The Terrible' 1st tsar of Russia
- Silver Kopek/DengaĀ
- 'Wire money'
- VF or better













