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Genoese-Crimean period. 1396 – 1471.
GENOESE-CRIMEAN PERIOD. 1396 – 1471.
COINS OF THE BANK OF ST.GEORGE (AFTER 1453).
Coins

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Denomination: Fals
Year: –
Material: Copper
Description: Anonymous Golden Horde's pool of the 13th – early 14th cc.
Obvere: Inside a dotted circle a statement made concerning the cost of copper and silver coins; the side is partially effaced due to on-top mint.
Reverse: Tamga and the place of issue. Small-size counter-stamp representing the coat-of-arms of Genoa (a door along with three towers) inside a rectangular.
Diameter – 19 mm. Weight – 2.85 g.
Country or town: Kaffa
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Denomination: Fals
Year: –
Material: Copper
Description: Anonymous Golden Horde's pool of the 13th – early 14th cc.
Small-size counter-stamp representing the coat-of-arms of Genoa (a door along with three towers) inside a rectangular.
Diameter – 19 mm. Weight – 1.69 g.
Country or town: Kaffa
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Denomination: Fals
Year: –
Material: Copper
Description: Anonymous Golden Horde's pool of the 13th – early 14th cc.
Small-size counter-stamp representing the coat-of-arms of Genoa (a door along with three towers) inside a rectangular.
Diameter – 17 mm. Weight – 1.17 g.
Country or town: Kaffa
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Denomination: Fals
Year: –
Material: Copper
Description: Anonymous Golden Horde's pool of the 13th – early 14th cc.
Obverse: Effaced due to on-top mint.
Reverse: Small-size counter-stamp representing the coat-of-arms of Genoa (a door along with three towers) inside a rectangular.
Diameter – 16.5 mm. Weight – 1.52 g.
Country or town: Kaffa
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Denomination: Fals
Year: –
Material: Copper
Description: Anonymous Golden Horde's pool of the 13th – early 14th cc.
Small-size counter-stamp representing the coat-of-arms of Genoa (a door along with three towers) inside a rectangular.
Diameter – 18 mm. Weight – 1.91 g.
Country or town: Kaffa
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