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Issuer Metapontion
Year 400 BC - 340 BC
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Mintage ND (400 BC - 340 BC) - -
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Metapontion's prosperity in the fourth century BC was built almost entirely on grain, and the city's agricultural wealth underpinned one of the most consistent silver coinage outputs in Magna Graecia. The polis sat in the fertile Tarentine Gulf hinterland, and its monetary production tracked the rhythms of harvest surplus rather than military necessity — an unusual dynamic among Greek colonial mints, most of which ramped production in response to war.

HN Italy 1538 places this issue within a sequence showing progressive die-link deterioration across the Metapontum 507–511 range, suggesting a concentrated burst of output rather than a sustained series spread across the full sixty-year span.

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