Museum of money of Feodosia
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Sections
1. Coins minted by the antique city-state Feodosia from the late 5th c. B.C. till the last quarter of the 3rd c. A.D.
2. Coins of the Golden Horde minted at Kaffa. From late 13th c. till late 15th c.
3. Genoese-Crimean period. 1396 – 1471. Coins of the Bank of St.George (after 1453).
4. Crimean-Tatar period. The period of vassal dependence on Turkey. Coins being struck at the old mint modeled on the Turkish sample. 15 – 18 cc.
5. Crimean-Tatar period (the time of dependence on Russia) with the coins struck at the new mint in keeping with the Russian weight standard using new European equipment. 1777 – 1783.
6. Russian period with the coins minted at the reequipped Khan’s palace, the so-called Taurian mint. 1787 – 1788.
7. Issue of coinlike exchange tokens. The construction of railroad branchline Feodosia – Moscow. 1859 – 1861.
8. Private bons and soft money surrogates issued in the Feodosia district prior to the overthrow of autocracy. 1877 – 1917.
9. Issue of coinlike tokens at the Rukavishnikov’s 'Kindly Shelter' summer-house. Beg. of the 20th c.
10. Feodosian issues of paper white Guard banknotes over the Civil war period. 1918 – 1920.
11. Mandatory and private issues of banknotes over the NEP (New Economical Policy) in the USSR. 1922 – 1927.
12. Private bons of Feodosia of the end of the 20th – beg. of the 21st c.

© Museum of money of Feodosia 2003-2008.
No part of the materials be used acknowledging the Museum of Money site.
The design of the site is developed by WEB-Kafa firm and modernized 'Museum of money'.
Scripts of a site are developed by Afonin A.S.

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