Description: Moldova And Wallachia Under Russia Para 3 Dengi 1772 Rare nswleipzigThe description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Moldavia and Wallachia under Russia Para 3 Dengi 1772 in beautiful condition Because of the decline of Turkish power, Russian influence became preeminent in this area, which became a battle field. Wallachia was occupied by the Russian troops between 1769-74 and 1788-91. On its behalf, Moldova fell under Tsarist occupation in 1739, 1769-74 and 1788-91, in this period together with the Hapsburgs. During the Russo-Turkish war (1768-74) a special coinage was made for the area, also known as Sadagura coins, the first commune coins for both principalities. Baron Gartenberg set up a mint at Sadagura near the city of Cernauti (region of Bukovina, in the north of Moldova). For these coins and patterns, the bronze from captured Turkish cannons was used. The treaty of Kuchuk-Kainarji (1774), which ended the Russo-Turkish war, Moldova lost its northern region, Bukovina, to Austria in 1775, after a Russo-Austro-Turkish agreement. The goods are subject to differential taxation according to §25a UstG. The sales tax cannot therefore be shown. Larger pictures of the front and back at the end of the description larger pictures of both sides you will find below descriptionUnless otherwise described, the coins offered here are genuine Before paying, please wait for a notification from me to clarify the payment terms. INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS ARE WELCOME! Shipping without tracking number with tracking numberGermany Europe Overseas ATTENTION: NEW GOODS ARRIVED. This will soon be offered in my eBay shop. Lots of great coins at friendly prices. It's worth taking a look! ATTENTION: I will offer some great coins in my ebay shop within the next few days. Very fair prices. Have a look! You will like it. I am a registered selling agent and can handle your items sell for you! Because of the decline of Turkish power, Russian influence became preeminent in this area, which became a battle field. Wallachia was occupied by the Russian troops between 1769-74 and 1788-91. On its behalf, Moldova fell under Tsarist occupation in 1739, 1769-74 and 1788-91, in this period together with the Hapsburgs. During the Russo-Turkish war (1768-74) a special coinage was made for the area, also known as Sadagura coins, the first commune coins for both principalities. Baron Gartenberg set up a mint at Sadagura near the city of Cernauti (region of Bukovina, in the north of Moldova). For these coins and patterns, the bronze from captured Turkish cannons was used. The treaty of Kuchuk-Kainarji (1774), which ended the Russo-Turkish war, Moldova lost its northern region, Bukovina, to Aus Modifizierter Artikel Nein Herstellungsland und -region Moldawien
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Location: Neuhof
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