Pages: 201-209
We pioneer the report for silver and copper coins of Jujid mint from Saqchi (late XIII — early XIV cent.) found on medieval site named Costesti, Moldavia. Two types of coins yet unpublished are discovered and one of them could be presumably attributed as issue in the name of Chaka khan, son of Nogay. Interpretations of coins’ legends are also discussed, and main problems concerned with Saqchi coinage research are briefly observed.
Keywords: numismatics, silver and copper coins, Golden Horde, Jujid ulus, mint Saqchi, medieval site Kosteshty, Nogay, Chaka
Information about authors:
Andrey Krivenko (Tiraspol, Moldova). Candidate of geographical sciences. State University of Transdniestria “T. G. Shevchenko”.
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Alexander Kazarov (Moscow, Russia). Pharmapark, LLC.
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