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| Issuer | Leukas |
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| Year | 375 BC - 350 BC |
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| Weight | 8.50 g |
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| Obverse script | Greek |
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| Edge | Plain |
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Leukas was unusual among Akarnanian-region mints in that it functioned as a Corinthian colony while maintaining enough autonomy to produce its own stater series — the city's coins circulated alongside Corinthian issues rather than replacing them. The Pegasi series from this mint spans a wide typological range, and the specific die pairing cataloged under BCD Akarnania 198 is considered one of the more carefully executed strikes of the mid-fourth century issues.
This period corresponds to sustained Athenian and later Macedonian pressure on the western Greek poleis, which disrupted several regional mints entirely. Leukas kept striking.