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Diobol

Issuer Leukas
Year 440 BC - 400 BC
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Technique Hammered, Incuse
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Reverse script Greek
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Edge Plain
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Leukas, the Corinthian colony on the Akarnanian coast, maintained close cultural and monetary ties to its mother city — the Pegasos type it favored reflects that relationship directly. The diobol sits at the fractional end of the local silver coinage, almost certainly produced for small transactions within a regional economy where larger denominations were impractical for daily exchange.

BCD Akarnania 183 places this among a tightly catalogued group assembled by the collector known as BCD, whose Akarnanian holdings remain the definitive reference for the region's fractional coinage.

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