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Russian Empire
Anna Ioannovna
1 Denga
俄羅斯帝國
安娜女皇
1騰格
Item number: A20
Year: AD 1738
Material: Copper
Provenance: Fuchin Coin 2023
This copper coin was minted during the period of Anna Ioannovna, the eighth ruler of the Russian Romanov dynasty and the second empress. The obverse of the coin features ornate floral patterns encircling two lines of Russian text, “ДЕНГА,” signifying the currency unit “Tenge.” Below, the coin is inscribed with the minting date of AD 1738.
The reverse side of the coin features the emblem of the Russian Empire, a double-headed eagle, symbolizing the empire’s dominion over both the West and the East. The eagle wears a crown and holds a ball-topped cross and a scepter in its talons, signifying imperial authority and influence.
Anna was the daughter of Peter the Great’s half-brother Ivan V. Before she ascended the throne as Tsar in AD 1730, she married into the Principality of Courland and Semilia (today’s Latvia) and was deeply influenced by the local Germanic culture. . For this reason, after inheriting the position of Tsar, he basically followed the Westernization policy of Peter the Great. For example, the designer of this coin is Schulz Anton (Шульц Антон), a Danish medalist who has served in the palace since Peter the Great. Schulz Anton was best remembered at the St. Petersburg court not for his talent as a coin master but for his excessive drinking.