Mesembria — modern Nesebar on Bulgaria's Black Sea coast — was a Dorian colony founded by settlers from Chalcedon and Byzantium, and its bronze coinage of this period reflects a prosperous trading port rather than a major military power. The city managed to maintain effective autonomy through the turbulent decades following Alexander's death, navigating the wars of the Diadochi largely through commerce rather than alliance.
The Stancomb references place this among a well-documented but modestly studied series. Copenhagen 658 remains a key comparative specimen for die attribution work on this group.
Mesembria — modern Nesebar on Bulgaria's Black Sea coast — was a Dorian colony founded by settlers from Chalcedon and Byzantium, and its bronze coinage of this period reflects a prosperous trading port rather than a major military power. The city managed to maintain effective autonomy through the turbulent decades following Alexander's death, navigating the wars of the Diadochi largely through commerce rather than alliance.
The Stancomb references place this among a well-documented but modestly studied series. Copenhagen 658 remains a key comparative specimen for die attribution work on this group.