REPLICA OF A GEORGIAN ABAZI COIN STRUCK IN TBILISI - XIX CENTURY
Replica of a Georgian Abazi coin.
Georgian coin struck in Tbilisi in 1804-1834 with the effigy of crown. Coin set on sterling silver handcrafted surrounding structure.
Coin, setting and chain made of sterling silver.
Production time : 5 days
Chain length : 55cm
Coin diameter : 2,2cm
Made in Georgia
On obverse: Crown, palm and olive branches. Georgian legend – ტფილისი Tbilisi.
On reverse: Georgian legend: უ /ქართული/თეთრი/ჩყდ 400/Georgian/tetri (silver)/1804.
Russian legend, initials of die-engraver: П. З.
On September 15 of 1804 there was the mint inaugurated in the former royal bath celebrated by issue of the commemorative medal.
Russian government imposed unified type for silver and copper coins struck at Tbilisi.
Silver coins were struck at Tbilisi in 1804-1834 and copper coins – in 1804-1810. The following silver nominals were issued: 40, 20 and 10 kopecks; and copper nominals are as follows – 2, 1 and half kopeck. Dates and nominals are indicated by the Georgian letters: უ (=400), ს (=200) and რ (=100) for 40, 20 and 10 kopecks; კ (=20), ი (=10) and ე (=5) for 2, 1 and half kopecks.
There are the Russian initials placed under a date on the silver coins: П. З. – Peter Zaitsev, А. Т. – Alexander Trifonov, А. К. – Alexei Karpinsky, В. К. – Vasil Kleimenov. They were die-engravers.