Palairos was a small polis on the Acarnanian coast, and its bronze coinage is among the more obscure civic issues of fourth-century northwestern Greece. The city was a member of the Acarnanian League, whose constituent towns shared loose monetary conventions while maintaining independent local types. Surviving examples are rare enough that die studies remain incomplete.
Palairos was a small polis on the Acarnanian coast, and its bronze coinage is among the more obscure civic issues of fourth-century northwestern Greece. The city was a member of the Acarnanian League, whose constituent towns shared loose monetary conventions while maintaining independent local types. Surviving examples are rare enough that die studies remain incomplete.