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Æ17 - Augustus ΜΕΓΑΛΟΚΛΕ ΚΛΕΙ

Issuer Koinon of Thessaly (Achaea)
Year 27 BC - 14 AD
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Diameter 17 mm
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Obverse description Laureate and bearded head of Zeus facing right, rendered in the Hellenistic provincial style. The hair and beard are depicted with flowing strands, and a laurel wreath encircles the head. The ethnic inscription ΘΕΣΣΑΛΩ appears in the field, identifying the issuing authority of the Thessalian Koinon.
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Edge Plain
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The Thessalian Koinon — a federal league of cities revived under Roman reorganization of Greece — issued coins in Augustus's name as a demonstration of regional loyalty during the consolidation of the principate. The magistrate name partially preserved in the legend, ΜΕΓΑΛΟΚΛΕ(ΟΥΣ), identifies the sitting official responsible for the issue, a naming convention the Koinon maintained through several Augustan-era emissions.

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