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Drachm

Issuer Boeotian League
Year 225 BC - 171 BC
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Weight 5.02 g
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Reverse description Nike standing left in flowing drapery, her right arm resting upon a trident set to the ground and her left hand extended holding a wreath. The ethnic legend ΒΟΙΩΤΩΝ runs downward in the right field, while a monogram appears in the left field. The composition reflects the standard iconographic programme of the Boeotian federal drachm series of the late Hellenistic period.
Reverse script Greek
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The Boeotian League's federal coinage was a deliberate political instrument — the shared types were a conscious assertion of regional identity against the encroachments of Macedonian influence and, later, Roman pressure. By the mid-second century, that pressure became terminal: Rome dissolved the League entirely following the Third Macedonian War, and Perseus's defeat at Pydna in 168 BC effectively ended federal Boeotian coin production within a few years of this issue's latest possible date.

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