DescriptionMoldavia-Wallachia 2 Paras 3 Kopeks 1773 (obv).jpg
Deutsch: 2 Paras türkisch / 3 Kopeken russisch der Münzstätte Sadagora, geprägt 1773 aus der Bronze eroberter türkischer Kanonen[1]; Vorderseite: Wappen des Fürstentums Moldau (Auerochse) und Walachei (Adler mit Halbmond) unter russischer Krone
English: 2 Paras Turkish / 3 Kopeks Russian from Sadagora mint, struck 1773 from the bronze of seized Turkish cannons[1]; obverse: Coat of arms of Moldavia (aurochs) and Wallachia (eagle with half moon) under Russian crown
↑ abWilliam D. Craig (1971) "MOLDAVIA and WALLACHIA Principalities" in Coins of the World 1750–1850 (2nd ed. ed.), Racine, Wis. USA: Western Publishing Co., p. 51 #3
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