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| Issuer | Arcadian League |
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| Year | 460 BC - 450 BC |
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| Reference(s) | Williams, Confederate #209, BCD Peloponnesos #1715 var. |
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| Reverse description | Head of the nymph Kallisto facing three-quarters right, her hair bound with a tainia, rendered in early Classical style within a shallow incuse square. The portrait displays the characteristic transition from archaic rigidity toward more naturalistic modeling of the features. The ethnic legend ΑΡΚΑ ΔΙΚΟ is disposed around the field within the incuse border, identifying the issuing authority of the Arcadian League. |
| Reverse script | Greek |
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The Arcadian League's coinage of this period represents one of the earliest experiments in federal Greek monetary policy — a conscious attempt by the Arkadian cities to project collective identity through a unified currency during the decades immediately following the Persian Wars. Tegea's participation was politically charged: the city had famously resisted Persian advance at Thermopylae and Plataea, yet remained in constant friction with Sparta over regional dominance throughout the 460s.
The BCD Peloponnesos 1715 variety designation signals a die link or typological departure from the Williams core sequence — worth cross-referencing before attribution is finalized.