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Obol Mantineia

Issuer Arcadian League
Year 450 BC - 430 BC
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Technique Hammered, Incuse
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Obverse script Greek
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Mint Mantineia
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The Arcadian League's federal coinage, produced at Mantineia, was among the earliest attempts in the Greek world to issue coins under a shared federal authority rather than a single city-state — a political arrangement that made this mint unusual for its time. Mantineia's role as a minting center ended abruptly in 385 BC when the Spartans forcibly dissolved the city, scattering its population into villages in a process the Greeks called synoikismos in reverse. The coins predate that destruction by decades.

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