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Issuer Metapontion
Year 400 BC - 340 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Greek
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Mintage ND (400 BC - 340 BC) - Noe 496 -
ND (400 BC - 340 BC) - Noe 497 -
ND (400 BC - 340 BC) - Noe 498 -
ND (400 BC - 340 BC) - Noe 499 -
ND (400 BC - 340 BC) - Noe 500 -
Additional information

Metapontion's agricultural wealth — built almost entirely on grain production across the Tarentine Gulf's fertile hinterland — made its coinage among the most stable in Magna Graecia during the fourth century. The city had backed the losing side in several regional conflicts by this period, yet its mint maintained uninterrupted output, suggesting the grain trade insulated it from the worst political consequences. Pythagoras had established his brotherhood here in the late sixth century and reportedly died in the city; whether that association carried any civic weight two centuries later is impossible to say with certainty.

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