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Nomos

Issuer Metapontion
Year 340 BC - 330 BC
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Orientation Variable alignment ↺
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Obverse script Greek
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Mint Metapontion (Metaponto, Lucania)
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Metapontion's silver nomoi of this period reflect the city's prosperity as one of the wealthiest Greek colonies in Magna Graecia, its agricultural surplus — particularly barley — underpinning an economy stable enough to sustain high-quality silver coinage for centuries. By the 340s, the city had weathered Lucanian pressure from the interior for decades without the coinage quality degrading, which is unusual for a city under that degree of territorial stress.

HN Italy 1566 places this issue within a well-documented sequence. The fabric is consistently good for the type, with little variation in flan preparation across known specimens.

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