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Nomos

Issuer Metapontion
Year 330 BC - 290 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Greek
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Mint Metapontion
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Metapontion's coinage of this period reflects the city's precarious position during the wars that followed Alexander the Great's death — Tarentine influence was expanding across Magna Graecia, and smaller Lucanian poleis were pressing from the interior. The city nonetheless maintained an extraordinarily prolific and consistent mint through the late fourth century, producing nomoi of reliable weight that circulated widely across southern Italy.

The incuse technique that once defined Metapontine coinage had long been abandoned by this issue, replaced by conventional relief work. HN Italy 1591 places this type within a well-documented sequence tied to specific magistrate signatures on the die.

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