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Issuer Boione
Year 400 BC - 300 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Draped female head facing left, adorned with an earring and necklace, rendered in archaic Greek style with naturalistic facial features. The hair is swept back and the portrait occupies the central field of the flan. The surface shows characteristic patination consistent with hammered bronze coinage of the fourth century BC.
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Reverse script Greek
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Boione was a minor Thessalian community whose independent coinage output was extremely limited, placing this small bronze among the more obscure issues of the region. Thessaly's fragmented political geography in the fourth century produced dozens of such municipal bronzes, most circulating only locally before the Macedonian consolidation under Philip II effectively ended autonomous civic minting across much of northern Greece.

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