Megara by the second century AD was a minor provincial backwater — its classical glory long spent, its philosophical schools dormant, its mint producing civic bronzes largely as a matter of local pride rather than commercial necessity. Issues struck under Marcus Aurelius from this city are scarce in any condition, a function of low original production volumes rather than attrition through heavy circulation. The reference IV.1#7482 places this squarely within the corpus of Achaean civic bronzes catalogued by the Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum framework.
Megara by the second century AD was a minor provincial backwater — its classical glory long spent, its philosophical schools dormant, its mint producing civic bronzes largely as a matter of local pride rather than commercial necessity. Issues struck under Marcus Aurelius from this city are scarce in any condition, a function of low original production volumes rather than attrition through heavy circulation. The reference IV.1#7482 places this squarely within the corpus of Achaean civic bronzes catalogued by the Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum framework.