The Boeotian League's federal coinage operated under a rotating magistrate system, with individual city-states taking turns administering the mint — a arrangement that makes attributing specific issues to precise dates genuinely difficult. This drachm falls within a period when the League was navigating increasingly fraught relations with Macedon and, later, the encroaching power of Rome, culminating in the League's effective dissolution after backing Perseus of Macedon at Pydna in 168 BC.
The BCD collection, assembled by a single private collector over decades, remains the definitive reference for Boeotian federal issues precisely because no institutional collection achieved comparable depth in this series.
The Boeotian League's federal coinage operated under a rotating magistrate system, with individual city-states taking turns administering the mint — a arrangement that makes attributing specific issues to precise dates genuinely difficult. This drachm falls within a period when the League was navigating increasingly fraught relations with Macedon and, later, the encroaching power of Rome, culminating in the League's effective dissolution after backing Perseus of Macedon at Pydna in 168 BC.
The BCD collection, assembled by a single private collector over decades, remains the definitive reference for Boeotian federal issues precisely because no institutional collection achieved comparable depth in this series.