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Stater

Issuer Ambracia
Year 404 BC - 360 BC
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Value Stater (3)
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Obverse lettering Α
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Mintage ND (404 BC - 360 BC)
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Ambracia was a Corinthian colony on the Ambracian Gulf, and its silver staters follow the Corinthian weight standard — a deliberate alignment with the mother city that facilitated trade across the northwestern Greek world. The type belongs to a period when Ambracia maintained qualified independence, though Corinthian commercial influence remained embedded in its monetary conventions long after political ties had loosened.

Pegasi #64 places this among the documented die pairings in the standard reference for Pegasus-type staters of the Corinthian tradition.

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