Papers by Vasiliy Zaytsev / Василий Зайцев
Русь, Литва, Орда в памятниках нумизматики и сфрагистики. Выпуск 12, 2023
«ПриPONTийский меняла: деньги местного рынка». XI Международный Нумизматический Симпозиум (Феодосия, 16−20 сентября 2024 г.). Материалы научной конференции, 2024
An assemblage of Bosporan sestertii from the 1st–2 nd centuries AD from the Crimean Azov region
Краткие сообщения Института археологии. Выпуск 275, 2024
THE «SEVERIAN» COIN WITH THE «PRINCE’S SIGN»
AND JUCHID COINS WITH EARLY RUSSIAN COUNTERMARKS
F... more THE «SEVERIAN» COIN WITH THE «PRINCE’S SIGN»
AND JUCHID COINS WITH EARLY RUSSIAN COUNTERMARKS
FOUND IN THE TERRITORY OF THE LYUBUTSK SETTLEMENT SITE
Abstract. The article is devoted to a rare numismatic 昀椀nd – a «Severian» coin with
a «prince’s sign», originating from the territory of the Lubutsk settlement complex.
A brief overview of the stages of studying this interesting group of coins of the 80s
of the XIV century is given, which is at the junction of Russian, Lithuanian and Juchid
numismatics. Photographs of three Juchid coins with early Russian countermarks, found
during excavations of the Lubutsk settlement also published.
«ПриPONTийский меняла: деньги местного рынка». XI Международный Нумизматический Симпозиум (Феодосия, 16−20 сентября 2024 г.). Материалы научной конференции. Симферополь, 2024
On the alloy composition of 5th–6th century coins minted in Chersonesus (based on materials from ... more On the alloy composition of 5th–6th century coins minted in Chersonesus (based on materials from the State Historical Museum collection)
Деньги в российской истории. Вопросы производства, обращения, бытования. Вып. 6. СПб., 2023
Археология русского города. Материалы научно-практического семинара 2016 г. Труды Столичного археологического бюро. Т. I. Москва., 2017
Публикуется инструмент фальшивомонетчика 17 века, найденный при проведении археологических работ ... more Публикуется инструмент фальшивомонетчика 17 века, найденный при проведении археологических работ в центре Москвы.
Средневековая нумизматика Восточной Европы. Выпуск 9, 2021
Сборник включает научные статьи, посвященные изучению монетного дела и денежного обращения на тер... more Сборник включает научные статьи, посвященные изучению монетного дела и денежного обращения на территории Восточной Европы в эпоху Средневековья. Публикуются монетные клады IX-начала XVI в. и клады серебряных платежных слитков. Описываются ранее неизвестные типы и разновидности монет, принадлежащих чекану русских княжеств XIV-XV вв. Книга предназначена для специалистов-нумизматов, историков, археологов, музейных работников, коллекционеров и широкого круга читателей, интересующихся историей. УДК 737 ББК 63.2 С75 На титульном листе помещено изображение денги удельного князя Петра Дмитриевича Дмитровского, датируемой вторым десятилетием XV в.
XXII Всероссийская нумизматическая конференция. Тезисы докладов и сообщений, 2023
В сборник входят тезисы докладов и сообщений Двадцать второй Всероссийской нумизматической конфер... more В сборник входят тезисы докладов и сообщений Двадцать второй Всероссийской нумизматической конференции (Смоленск, 22-26 мая 2023 г.). Они посвящены актуальным вопросам нумизматики всех исторических периодов, бонистике, медальерному искусству, фалеристике, сфрагистике и истории науки. Издание рассчитано на специалистов, музейных работников и всех, кто интересуется нумизматикой и близкими ей дисциплинами. Издание осуществлено при финансовой поддержке Автономной некоммерческой организации «Международный нумизматический клуб»
Нумизматические чтения Государственного исторического музея 2023 года. К 100-летию Н.Д. Мец. Материалы докладов и сообщений. Москва, 2023
Материалы докладов и сообщений К 100-летию Н.Д. Мец Москва 2023 Рекомендовано к печати Проблемным... more Материалы докладов и сообщений К 100-летию Н.Д. Мец Москва 2023 Рекомендовано к печати Проблемным советом по нумизматике отдела нумизматики ГИМ Автономная некоммерческая организация «Международный нумизматический клуб» При содействии Межрегиональная общественная организация содействия поиску и сохранению реликвий истории государства «Третий Рим»
Российский конгресс по нумизматике. Москва, 9–10 июня 2022 года: Сборник материалов, 2023
Сборник содержит материалы Российского конгресса по нумизматике, состоявшегося в Москве 9-10 июня... more Сборник содержит материалы Российского конгресса по нумизматике, состоявшегося в Москве 9-10 июня 2022 года. Рассматриваются актуальные вопросы истории денежного обращения, особое внимание уделяется проблемам средневековой нумизматики Восточной Европы, естественнонаучным методам исследований в нумизматике, а также вопросам монетной чеканки стран Центральной Азии, Ближнего и Дальнего востока. Для историков, специалистов-нумизматов, коллекционеров и широкого круга читателей, интересующихся историей.
Банкаускi веснiк. № 11(724). Минск, 2023
The article discusses the history of the
study of coins with the image of a horseman with
a spe... more The article discusses the history of the
study of coins with the image of a horseman with
a spear on one side and a mirror imitation of the
obverses of the coins of Janibek Khan of the Golden
Horde (1342–1357) on the other side. Their issue was
presumably carried out in 1387–1393 in the lands
of Seversk at a coin workshop (probably located
in Trubchevsk). Although the overall picture of the
organization of coin production in the lands of Seversk
has become significantly clearer thanks to the research
during recent decades, many of its aspects still remain
insufficiently studied.
На обложке и титульном листе изображена литая ажурная подвеска круга скандинавских древностей. Ме... more На обложке и титульном листе изображена литая ажурная подвеска круга скандинавских древностей. Медный сплав. 1-я половина XI-начало XII в. Липинское поселение. Раскопки О.Н. Енуковой. 2001 г. Фонды Курского государственного областного музея археологии. Редакторы-составители: Г.Ю. Стародубцев (отв. редактор), А.В. Зорин, А.В. Симоненков Рецензенты: д.и.н., А.М. Обломский (зав. отделом археологии эпохи великого переселения народов и раннего средневековья Института археологии РАН) д.и.н. Н.А. Тропин (старший научный сотрудник, профессор Елецкого государственного университета им. И. А. Бунина) к.и.н., А.Н. Наумов (заместитель директора Государственного музея-заповедника «Куликово поле» по науке) Корректор: О.И. Зорина Материалы и исследования по археолОгии Днепровского Левобережья. Выпуск 6. Междуречье Днепра и Дона: культурный слой, артефакт, интерпретация : к 30летию Курского государственного областного музея археологии : сборник научных трудов / Министерство культуры Курской области, Курский государственный областной музей археологии ; редакторы-составители: Г. Ю. Стародубцев (отв. редактор) [и др.].-Курск : ИП Бескровный Александр Васильевич, 2023.-392 с. : ил.
Нумизматические чтения Государственного исторического музея 2023 года. К 100-летию Н.Д. Мец. Материалы докладов и сообщений. Москва, 2023
Материалы докладов и сообщений К 100-летию Н.Д. Мец Москва 2023 Рекомендовано к печати Проблемным... more Материалы докладов и сообщений К 100-летию Н.Д. Мец Москва 2023 Рекомендовано к печати Проблемным советом по нумизматике отдела нумизматики ГИМ Автономная некоммерческая организация «Международный нумизматический клуб» При содействии Межрегиональная общественная организация содействия поиску и сохранению реликвий истории государства «Третий Рим»
Нумизматические чтения Государственного исторического музея 2023 года. К 100-летию Н.Д. Мец. Материалы докладов и сообщений. Москва, 2023
Материалы докладов и сообщений К 100-летию Н.Д. Мец Москва 2023 Рекомендовано к печати Проблемным... more Материалы докладов и сообщений К 100-летию Н.Д. Мец Москва 2023 Рекомендовано к печати Проблемным советом по нумизматике отдела нумизматики ГИМ Автономная некоммерческая организация «Международный нумизматический клуб» При содействии Межрегиональная общественная организация содействия поиску и сохранению реликвий истории государства «Третий Рим»
Средневековая нумизматика Восточной Европы. Вып. 9. СПб., 2021
Two monetary hoards found in the Moscow region on the territory of a village of the
13th—17th ce... more Two monetary hoards found in the Moscow region on the territory of a village of the
13th—17th centuries are published. One of the hoards consists of silver coins (dengas
and kopecks) minted in the 30s—40s of the 16th century. Th ese coins obviously represent
the monetary savings of a peasant family. Th e second hoard has the same dating,
but consists of copper coins (pūls). Th e small size of the hoard, which includes 21 small
copper coins, allows to consider it a lost wallet.
In the article, some other items that were found on the territory of the settlement
during archaeological research are also taken into account. Th ese are products made of
iron and non-ferrous metals, as well as numerous fragments of ceramic dishware. Th ese
fi ndings describe in detail the life of rural residents of the 16th century, apparently the
owners of coin hoards published in the article.
Средневековая нумизматика Восточной Европы. Выпуск 9, 2021
Vasiliy Zaytsev
THE “TATAR” COUNTERMARKS ON SILVER PAYMENT INGOTS OF
NOVGORODSKY TYPE
Among th... more Vasiliy Zaytsev
THE “TATAR” COUNTERMARKS ON SILVER PAYMENT INGOTS OF
NOVGORODSKY TYPE
Among the countermarks that are presented on silver payment ingots (called “grivnas”)
of Novgorod type, a group of “oriental” (Juchid, Tatar) ones is standing out. Mostly,
stamps of this group include a special sign of property (“tamga”) of Golden Horde’s
khans. Th is sign is well-known for numismatists due to Juchid coins of the second half
of 13th — 14th centuries. For today, about fi fteen grivnas (and half-grivnas) with similar
stamps are known, and they came to us from seven hoards.
Th e analysis of the topography of founded ingots with Juchid stamps let us claim
that its countermarking took place on the periphery of the Golden Horde, most likely near the frontiers with Russian principalities. Th e hoards made of ingots and silver
coins, the typology of stamps, as well as other features, allow us to date them the 60’s
of 14th century
Средневековая Русь в археологическом измерении. Сборник материалов Международной научной конференции, посвященной юбилею Ирины Леонидовны Станкевич. Ярославль, 2023
Yaroslavl is one of ancient Russian cities that minted during
the 15th century not only silver, ... more Yaroslavl is one of ancient Russian cities that minted during
the 15th century not only silver, but also copper coins (puls). There are two
types of Yaroslavl puls that have inscription with the name of the city. Yaroslavl
copper coins are anonymous, which makes it difficult to date.
The dating of these puls can be determined with the help of following
data: the typology of coins, their weight, specifics of the die manufacturing
technology. Finds of these coins from the archaeological excavations of ancient
Russian towns and cities are particularly important for the identification of
polytypic puls. Based on the complex of available data, the possible period
of minting of Yaroslavl puls can be determined to a period of the mid-1440s –
the second half of the 1450s.
XXII Всероссийская нумизматическая конференция. Смоленск, 2023
В сборник входят тезисы докладов и сообщений Двадцать второй Всероссийской нумизматической конфер... more В сборник входят тезисы докладов и сообщений Двадцать второй Всероссийской нумизматической конференции (Смоленск, 22-26 мая 2023 г.). Они посвящены актуальным вопросам нумизматики всех исторических периодов, бонистике, медальерному искусству, фалеристике, сфрагистике и истории науки. Издание рассчитано на специалистов, музейных работников и всех, кто интересуется нумизматикой и близкими ей дисциплинами. Издание осуществлено при финансовой поддержке Автономной некоммерческой организации «Международный нумизматический клуб»
Московское нумизматическое общество. Нумизматический сборник № 12. Москва, 2005
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AND JUCHID COINS WITH EARLY RUSSIAN COUNTERMARKS
FOUND IN THE TERRITORY OF THE LYUBUTSK SETTLEMENT SITE
Abstract. The article is devoted to a rare numismatic 昀椀nd – a «Severian» coin with
a «prince’s sign», originating from the territory of the Lubutsk settlement complex.
A brief overview of the stages of studying this interesting group of coins of the 80s
of the XIV century is given, which is at the junction of Russian, Lithuanian and Juchid
numismatics. Photographs of three Juchid coins with early Russian countermarks, found
during excavations of the Lubutsk settlement also published.
study of coins with the image of a horseman with
a spear on one side and a mirror imitation of the
obverses of the coins of Janibek Khan of the Golden
Horde (1342–1357) on the other side. Their issue was
presumably carried out in 1387–1393 in the lands
of Seversk at a coin workshop (probably located
in Trubchevsk). Although the overall picture of the
organization of coin production in the lands of Seversk
has become significantly clearer thanks to the research
during recent decades, many of its aspects still remain
insufficiently studied.
13th—17th centuries are published. One of the hoards consists of silver coins (dengas
and kopecks) minted in the 30s—40s of the 16th century. Th ese coins obviously represent
the monetary savings of a peasant family. Th e second hoard has the same dating,
but consists of copper coins (pūls). Th e small size of the hoard, which includes 21 small
copper coins, allows to consider it a lost wallet.
In the article, some other items that were found on the territory of the settlement
during archaeological research are also taken into account. Th ese are products made of
iron and non-ferrous metals, as well as numerous fragments of ceramic dishware. Th ese
fi ndings describe in detail the life of rural residents of the 16th century, apparently the
owners of coin hoards published in the article.
THE “TATAR” COUNTERMARKS ON SILVER PAYMENT INGOTS OF
NOVGORODSKY TYPE
Among the countermarks that are presented on silver payment ingots (called “grivnas”)
of Novgorod type, a group of “oriental” (Juchid, Tatar) ones is standing out. Mostly,
stamps of this group include a special sign of property (“tamga”) of Golden Horde’s
khans. Th is sign is well-known for numismatists due to Juchid coins of the second half
of 13th — 14th centuries. For today, about fi fteen grivnas (and half-grivnas) with similar
stamps are known, and they came to us from seven hoards.
Th e analysis of the topography of founded ingots with Juchid stamps let us claim
that its countermarking took place on the periphery of the Golden Horde, most likely near the frontiers with Russian principalities. Th e hoards made of ingots and silver
coins, the typology of stamps, as well as other features, allow us to date them the 60’s
of 14th century
the 15th century not only silver, but also copper coins (puls). There are two
types of Yaroslavl puls that have inscription with the name of the city. Yaroslavl
copper coins are anonymous, which makes it difficult to date.
The dating of these puls can be determined with the help of following
data: the typology of coins, their weight, specifics of the die manufacturing
technology. Finds of these coins from the archaeological excavations of ancient
Russian towns and cities are particularly important for the identification of
polytypic puls. Based on the complex of available data, the possible period
of minting of Yaroslavl puls can be determined to a period of the mid-1440s –
the second half of the 1450s.
AND JUCHID COINS WITH EARLY RUSSIAN COUNTERMARKS
FOUND IN THE TERRITORY OF THE LYUBUTSK SETTLEMENT SITE
Abstract. The article is devoted to a rare numismatic 昀椀nd – a «Severian» coin with
a «prince’s sign», originating from the territory of the Lubutsk settlement complex.
A brief overview of the stages of studying this interesting group of coins of the 80s
of the XIV century is given, which is at the junction of Russian, Lithuanian and Juchid
numismatics. Photographs of three Juchid coins with early Russian countermarks, found
during excavations of the Lubutsk settlement also published.
study of coins with the image of a horseman with
a spear on one side and a mirror imitation of the
obverses of the coins of Janibek Khan of the Golden
Horde (1342–1357) on the other side. Their issue was
presumably carried out in 1387–1393 in the lands
of Seversk at a coin workshop (probably located
in Trubchevsk). Although the overall picture of the
organization of coin production in the lands of Seversk
has become significantly clearer thanks to the research
during recent decades, many of its aspects still remain
insufficiently studied.
13th—17th centuries are published. One of the hoards consists of silver coins (dengas
and kopecks) minted in the 30s—40s of the 16th century. Th ese coins obviously represent
the monetary savings of a peasant family. Th e second hoard has the same dating,
but consists of copper coins (pūls). Th e small size of the hoard, which includes 21 small
copper coins, allows to consider it a lost wallet.
In the article, some other items that were found on the territory of the settlement
during archaeological research are also taken into account. Th ese are products made of
iron and non-ferrous metals, as well as numerous fragments of ceramic dishware. Th ese
fi ndings describe in detail the life of rural residents of the 16th century, apparently the
owners of coin hoards published in the article.
THE “TATAR” COUNTERMARKS ON SILVER PAYMENT INGOTS OF
NOVGORODSKY TYPE
Among the countermarks that are presented on silver payment ingots (called “grivnas”)
of Novgorod type, a group of “oriental” (Juchid, Tatar) ones is standing out. Mostly,
stamps of this group include a special sign of property (“tamga”) of Golden Horde’s
khans. Th is sign is well-known for numismatists due to Juchid coins of the second half
of 13th — 14th centuries. For today, about fi fteen grivnas (and half-grivnas) with similar
stamps are known, and they came to us from seven hoards.
Th e analysis of the topography of founded ingots with Juchid stamps let us claim
that its countermarking took place on the periphery of the Golden Horde, most likely near the frontiers with Russian principalities. Th e hoards made of ingots and silver
coins, the typology of stamps, as well as other features, allow us to date them the 60’s
of 14th century
the 15th century not only silver, but also copper coins (puls). There are two
types of Yaroslavl puls that have inscription with the name of the city. Yaroslavl
copper coins are anonymous, which makes it difficult to date.
The dating of these puls can be determined with the help of following
data: the typology of coins, their weight, specifics of the die manufacturing
technology. Finds of these coins from the archaeological excavations of ancient
Russian towns and cities are particularly important for the identification of
polytypic puls. Based on the complex of available data, the possible period
of minting of Yaroslavl puls can be determined to a period of the mid-1440s –
the second half of the 1450s.
In the second part of the book, an overview of the coin minting of the small Dmitrov principality is given and a catalog of its coins is given.